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When Corporate Accountability meets Transitional Justice - Taygeti Michalakea

When Corporate Accountability meets Transitional Justice

International Law and National Practice
Buch | Hardcover
404 Seiten
2025
Cambridge University Press (Verlag)
9781009676823 (ISBN)
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Today's conflicts are driven by economic factors, yet the responses to them do not reflect this. This book encourages a fresh understanding of how corporations intersect with transitional justice mechanisms. It will interest academics, judicial actors, victims and practitioners in the field of transitional justice and post-conflict reconstruction.
Corporate malfeasance is omnipresent in conflict and repression situations around the world, but efforts for corporate accountability by transitional mechanisms have been dispersed, meagre and unsuccessful. This book analyses the legal rationale behind integrating corporate accountability within the unique context of transitional justice, tracing these issues across international and national legal regimes. It offers a systematic inquiry into the precise legal possibilities and operational limits of access to remedy for victims of corporate abuses in transitions, and the corresponding obligations of states as designers of transitional measures. Providing a systematic and consolidated legal account of the convergence of corporate accountability and transitional justice, the book sketches a new imaginary of transitional justice, rooted in transformative approaches. It will be a valuable resource for academics andjudicial and institutional actors, as well as victims and practitioners in the field of transitional justice and post-conflict reconstruction.

Taygeti Michalakea is a Lecturer at the European Law and Governance School and Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences and a post-doctoral researcher at the EU Horizon funded project 'The Long Arms of Authoritarian States: Suppressing Independent Voices within and beyond their Borders. Previously, she held advisory roles with international organizations and civil society, including the United Nations, the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and Global Rights Compliance.

Part I. Corporate Accountability and Transitional Justice: Untying the Gordian knot: 1. Of absences and invisibilities; 2. Challenging the invisible – who, how and why; Part II. Criminal Justice Mechanisms: 3. Deciphering the state duty to prosecute and punish corporate entities and its contours in international law; 4. Operational insights: balancing national and international elements; Part III. Reparation Mechanisms: 5. Calling corporations to repair: insights from international law; 6. Assessing diverse national experiences; Part IV. Truth Mechanisms: 7. The content of truth: insights from international law; 8. Truth as the first bridge to cross: synergies among transitional mechanisms; By way of conclusion: towards transformative political economies of transitional justice; Bibliography; Index.

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Verlagsort Cambridge
Sprache englisch
Gewicht 762 g
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Öffentliches Recht Völkerrecht
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ISBN-13 9781009676823 / 9781009676823
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