CSR and the Debate on Business and Human Rights : Bridging the Great Divide
Journal
Business Ethics Quarterly
ISSN
1052-150X
ISSN-Digital
2153-3326
Type
journal article
Date Issued
2012-10
Author(s)
Abstract
Human rights have not played an overwhelmingly prominent role in CSR in the past. Similarly, CSR has had relatively little influence on what is now called the "business and human rights debate." This contribution uncovers some of the reasons for the rather peculiar disconnect between these two debates and, based on it, presents some apparent synergies and complementarities between the two. A closer integration of the two debates, as it argues, would allow for the formulation of an expansive and demanding conception of corporate human rights obligations. Such a conception does not stop with corporate obligations "merely" to respect human rights, but includes an extended focus on proactive company involvement in the protection and realization of human rights. In other words, the integration of the two debates provides the space within which to formulate positive human rights obligations for corporations.
Language
English
Keywords
Human Rights
Corporate Responsibility
CSR
Multinational Corporations
Business Ethics
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
Refereed
Yes
Publisher
Philosophy Documentation Center
Publisher place
Charlottesville, Virginia
Volume
22
Number
4
Start page
739
End page
770
Pages
32
Subject(s)
Eprints ID
217784
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