Description
Global Business and Local Struggle addresses the critical gap between corporate human rights abuses and effective remedy mechanisms. As globalization expands corporate reach across borders, traditional judicial systems often fail to protect vulnerable communities from exploitation and harm.
The book brings together leading scholars to analyze non-judicial approaches to human rights remedies, including corporate accountability mechanisms, grievance procedures, and community-based solutions. It examines real-world cases where local communities have struggled to obtain justice and explores innovative pathways beyond courts.
By combining theoretical frameworks with practical examples, this work demonstrates how stakeholders—including businesses, governments, NGOs, and affected communities—can collaborate to create more accessible and effective remedies for human rights violations in global supply chains.







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