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      BALANCING SOFT AND HARD LAW FOR BUSINESS AND HUMAN RIGHTS

      International and Comparative Law Quarterly
      Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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          Abstract

          In the wake of increasing corporate disasters, there has been an urgent need to address the impact of business on human rights. Yet business responsibilities for human rights are mainly voluntary and best understood as ‘soft law’. Recently, however, States have begun negotiations for an internationally binding treaty in this area, suggesting that there is a need to turn to ‘hard law’ to increase the efficacy of business and human rights (BHR) initiatives. This article argues that because soft and hard law concepts are not dichotomous, BHR governance need not become ‘hard law’ to be effective. Rather ‘hardened’ soft law instruments can be equally effective.

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                Journal
                International and Comparative Law Quarterly
                ICLQ
                Cambridge University Press (CUP)
                0020-5893
                1471-6895
                October 2018
                July 09 2018
                October 2018
                : 67
                : 4
                : 961-986
                Article
                10.1017/S0020589318000155
                3acb6499-1fe5-46d5-8c40-294337d6e9e4
                © 2018

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