Can positive obligations of States serve as a remedy for human rights violations committed by juristic persons?
Abstract: Positive obligations of States to protect and implement human rights are considered a part of various effects of human rights in legislations. In this article, it is argued that a crucial problem arises from the inconsistent practice of addressing violations of human rights committed by j...
Main Author: | Pavel Ondrejek |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Universidade do Oeste de Santa Catarina
2018-04-01
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Series: | Espaço Jurídico |
Online Access: | https://portalperiodicos.unoesc.edu.br/espacojuridico/article/view/16511 |
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