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Transnational corporations and human rights: what coverage for a binding international instrument? Carlos M. Correa e:003 PDF
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The paradorx of precision future trajectories for the linkage between business and human rights Sheldon Leader e:005 PDF
Impacts of mining and human rights in Carajás/Pará Adriana de Azevedo Mathis e:006 PDF (Português (Brasil))
Mining and human rights violations: a constructionist approach Bruno Milanez, Rodrigo Salles Pereira dos Santos, Raquel Giffoni Pinto e:007 PDF (Português (Brasil))
Reflections on the State minority shareholding of an enterprise control block; the Fibria S/A case Silvia Marina Pinheiro, Bianca Fortes Villaça e:008 PDF (Português (Brasil))
Children’s rights, social control and business practices: mechanisms for fighting human rights violations in the context of Belo Monte hydroelectric plant Assis da Costa Oliveira e:009 PDF (Português (Brasil))
The dynamics of energy policy securitization in Brazil and the consequences for tribal peoples Alexandre Andrade Sampaio, Matthew McEvoy e:010 PDF
Typifying the effects of litigation in companies and social movements Cristiana Losekann e:011 PDF (Português (Brasil)) PDF