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Economic Diplomacy and Home State Responsibility for Human Rights Abuses Involving Extractive Industries Abroad: The Case of Canada
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Szablowski, David
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Accountability
/ Activism
/ Critics
/ Debates
/ Developments in the Field
/ Diplomacy
/ Diplomatic & consular services
/ Diplomats
/ Disputes
/ Host country
/ Human rights
/ Human rights violations
/ Mining
/ Sanctions
/ Social responsibility
/ Social responsibility of business
/ State
/ State responsibility
2024
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Economic Diplomacy and Home State Responsibility for Human Rights Abuses Involving Extractive Industries Abroad: The Case of Canada
by
Szablowski, David
in
Accountability
/ Activism
/ Critics
/ Debates
/ Developments in the Field
/ Diplomacy
/ Diplomatic & consular services
/ Diplomats
/ Disputes
/ Host country
/ Human rights
/ Human rights violations
/ Mining
/ Sanctions
/ Social responsibility
/ Social responsibility of business
/ State
/ State responsibility
2024
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Economic Diplomacy and Home State Responsibility for Human Rights Abuses Involving Extractive Industries Abroad: The Case of Canada
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Szablowski, David
in
Accountability
/ Activism
/ Critics
/ Debates
/ Developments in the Field
/ Diplomacy
/ Diplomatic & consular services
/ Diplomats
/ Disputes
/ Host country
/ Human rights
/ Human rights violations
/ Mining
/ Sanctions
/ Social responsibility
/ Social responsibility of business
/ State
/ State responsibility
2024
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Economic Diplomacy and Home State Responsibility for Human Rights Abuses Involving Extractive Industries Abroad: The Case of Canada
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Economic Diplomacy and Home State Responsibility for Human Rights Abuses Involving Extractive Industries Abroad: The Case of Canada
2024
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Overview
The debate over home state responsibility for human rights has focused on how home states might use accountability mechanisms to promote respect for human rights among their businesses abroad. However, a set of activists and researchers have opened a new front on the question of home state responsibility by focusing on the activities of Canadian diplomats providing advice and consular services to extractive firms abroad. This work documents how home states can be directly implicated in business and human rights controversies and how home state diplomats can put human rights defenders at increased risk. This paper outlines the growing body of research on the hidden influence of Canadian economic diplomacy in human rights controversies, suggesting a troubling disregard for corporate social responsibility and human rights concerns in these contexts, and making the case for robust accountability mechanisms to influence the conduct of both corporate actors and diplomatic officials.
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Cambridge University Press
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