Enough of the ‘Snake Oil’try: Applying a Business and Human Rights Lens to the Sexual and Reproductive Wellness Indus
págs. 12-28
Overcoming Silencing Practices: Indigenous Women Defending Human Rights from Abuses Committed in Connection to Mega-Projects: A Case in Colombia
págs. 29-44
Fast Fashion for 2030: Using the Pattern of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to Cut a More Gender-Just Fashion Sector
págs. 45-66
Informal Mining in Colombia: Gender-Based Challenges for the Implementation of the Business and Human Rights Agenda
Lina María Céspedes Báez, Enrique Prieto Ríos, Juan Pablo Pontón Serra
págs. 67-83
Women and the ‘Business’ of Human Rights: The Problem with Women’s Empowerment Projects and the Need for Corporate Reform
págs. 84-99
Reframing Corporate Subjectivity: Systemic Inequality and the Company at the Intersection of Race, Gender and Poverty
págs. 100-116
The United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, Women and Digital ID in Kenya: A Decolonial Perspective
págs. 117-133
págs. 134-156
págs. 157-162
The Human Rights Implications of Not-for-Profit Surrogacy Organizations in Cross-Border Commercial Surrogacy: An Australian Case Study
págs. 163-167
págs. 168-174
A Feminist Analysis of the Legal Mechanisms of Protection and Repair in the Context of the Brazilian Extractive Industry: The Doce River Case
págs. 175-180
Private Military and Security Companies and Gendered Human Rights Challenges: Oversight or Blatant Disregard?
págs. 181-187
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