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  1. Nerea Magallón Elósegui 1
  1. 1 Universidad del País Vasco/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea
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    Universidad del País Vasco/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea

    Lejona, España

    ROR https://ror.org/000xsnr85

Zeitschrift:
Cuadernos europeos de Deusto

ISSN: 1130-8354

Datum der Publikation: 2020

Titel der Ausgabe: Empresa y Derechos Humanos

Nummer: 63

Seiten: 25-29

Art: Artikel

DOI: 10.18543/CED-63-2020PP25-29 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openOpen Access editor

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Zusammenfassung

Liability claims against transnational corporations before the courts are one of the possible steps to take towards ensuring respect for human rights in their conduct of business in third States. As stated in Article 8 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and in Article 2 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, access to justice is a fundamental right. However, the human rights violations committed by corporations have an irretrievable connection with denial of justice. The existing order does not provide an adequate response, as ‘governability gaps’ and the scope of influence of companies escape the regulatory and coercive power of the State of origin. The host countries’ lack of capacity or will to ensure that companies operating in their territory respect human rights; the absence of effective judicial systems; and the legal obstacles created by complicated business structures all lead to the need for complementary, more regularised business behaviour at the operational level.

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Nerea Magallón Elósegui, is a Ramon y Cajal Researcher and Professor of Private International Law at Basque Country University. Doctor in Law with extraordinary prize by the University of the Basque Country. She has been a visiting scholar at Max Planck Institut, Für Ausländisches Und Internationales (Hamburg) at University of Buenos Aires (Argentina), at L’Ecole doctorale de Droit international, Droit européen, relations internationales et Droit comparé de l’Université Panthéon Assas, (Paris) and at International Institute for The Unification of Private Law (UNIDROIT), (Rome). She has been teaching (at both BA and Master levels) Private International Law, European Private Law and International Commerce at the University of Buenos Aires, UNED, Basque Country University, at Santiago de Compostela University, at Deusto University and UNIR. She has been involved in several research projects, six of them European Research Projects financed by the European Commission (Directorate-General Justice). She is the author of two books, and several book chapters, and she has published numerous papers in scientific journals. Her current research interests are focused on International Private Law, European Law, Successions Law and