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Can a treaty on business and human rights help achieve transitional justice goals?
Josefina Doz Costa1  Gabriel Pereira2  Leigh A. Payne3  Laura Bernal-Bermúdez3 
[1] Universidad San Pablo-T
[2]  San Miguel de Tucumán, Argentina;University of Oxford
[3]  Oxford, UK;University of Oxford
[4]  Oxford, United Kingdom;
关键词: Business;    Human Rights;    Transitional Justice;    Treaty;   
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来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Although the definition and purpose of transitional justice (TJ) does not preclude the inclusion of non-state business actors’ involvement in past authoritarian state or armed conflict violence, these types human rights violations (HRVs) are not included in formal TJ mandates. Nonetheless, in practice, TJ processes have included ad hoc measures to hold economic actors responsible for those violations. This article seeks to participate in the ongoing discussions and design of a UN-initiated proposal for a treaty on business and human rights by adding the TJ dimension. It draws on the Corporate Accountability and Transitional Justice (CATJ) data base to show that TJ initiatives have already incorporated economic actors in the investigations of past human rights abuses and how they have done so. It further explores what is missing from these processes and how a treaty on business and human rights could help fill those voids and advance victims’ rights to truth, justice, and reparations.

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