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Business and Human Rights in the Anthropocene

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  • Business and Human Rights in the Anthropocene on Hardback by Sara Seck
  • Business and Human Rights in the Anthropocene on Hardback by Sara Seck
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This book bridges the gap between the business and human rights communities, and the environmental rights and climate justice communities, with the ultimate aim of providing a deeper understanding and analysis of insights from both. While the language of sustainability, or sustainable development, is often used to draw together the three disparate pillars of environment, society, and economy, the focus of the book is upon related but distinct developments in international human rights law. The work weaves international law, business and human rights, environmental justice, climate justice, and sustainability, with reference also to insights from indigenous law, legal pluralism, political ecology, resilience theory, and third world approaches to international law. Drawing together diverse fields in this way, substantially reshapes the focus of the global conversation in ways towards which it has been moving, but has not yet arrived. Equally important, the work considers the environmental community’s current conversation about `sustainability’ versus `resilience’ in law making human rights and environmental policy. These critical underlying issues draw the analysis together in unique and forward looking ways thus maximizing the book’s impact at a critically important time.

Author Biography:

Sara L. Seck is professor of law at Western University, Ontario, Canada. Her research and teaching expertise include corporate social responsibility, international environmental, human rights, and sustainable development law, climate change, and indigenous law, often with a focus on extractive industries. She has published widely on these and related areas.
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December 31st, 2025
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  • General (US: Trade)
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Pages
224
ISBN-13
9781138080621
Product ID
33833106

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