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When Corporate Accountability meets Transitional Justice provides a comprehensive analysis of how international law and national legal systems address corporate responsibility in contexts of mass atrocities and post-conflict reconstruction. The work explores the theoretical foundations and practical challenges of holding corporations accountable for human rights violations and violations of international humanitarian law.
Taygeti Michalakea examines case studies from various transitional justice processes worldwide, demonstrating how different countries have integrated corporate accountability measures into their reconciliation and justice frameworks. The book addresses critical gaps in existing accountability mechanisms and proposes innovative approaches to ensure corporations contribute to restorative justice processes.
This scholarly work is essential for legal professionals, policymakers, and academics interested in corporate responsibility, international criminal law, and post-conflict justice mechanisms. It bridges the gap between theoretical frameworks and real-world implementation challenges.







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