Handbook on human rights impact assessment

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    • Götzmann, Nora

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Handbook on human rights impact assessment

edited by Nora Götzmann

(Research handbooks on impact assessment)

E. Elgar, c2019

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Human rights impact assessment (HRIA) has increasingly gained traction among state, business and civil society actors since the endorsement of the United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights by the Human Rights Council in 2011. This timely and insightful Handbook addresses HRIA in the context of business and human rights. Employing state-of-the-art analysis of current practice, the contributors offer a dynamic overview of contemporary approaches to HRIA, looking ahead to its future trajectories. Chapters present key methodological concepts and new theoretical developments, comparing different approaches from project to sector and governance level. Collectively, these critical appraisals shed light on the role that HRIA can play in addressing the adverse human rights impacts of business activities and fostering sustainable development. Featuring extensive analysis of HRIA practice in a range of industrial contexts and global regions, this Handbook provides crucial insight for practitioners working with impact assessment, human rights, and sustainable development, as well as businesses, investors, government actors and multilateral institutions promoting responsible business conduct. Academics and others investigating human rights and impact assessments in business contexts will also benefit from this book's comprehensive analysis of theoretical developments in HRIA research. Contributors include: T. Bansal, S. Baumgartner, C. Brodeur, E. Buergi Bonanomi, R. Cleland, T.M. Collins, K.Y. Cordes, L.F. de Angulo, R. DeWinter-Schmitt, C. Doyle, G. Factor, B. Feiring, A. Gonzalez Cavazos, N. Goetzmann, J. Harrison, R.F. Jorgensen, S. Joyce, J. Loots, C. Lopez, S. McInerney-Lankford, B. Meyersfeld, I. Musselli, K. Salcito, C. Scheper, S. Szoke-Burke, I. Tamir, J.R. Tedaldi, N. ten Oever, D. Utlu, C.B. Veiberg, M. Wachenfeld, S. Walker, E. Wrzoncki, Y. Wyss, S. Zoen

目次

Contents: 1. Introduction to the Handbook on Human Rights Impact Assessment: Principles, methods and approaches Nora Goetzmann METHODS AND APPROACHES 2. Company-commissioned HRIA: Concepts, practice, limitations and opportunities Kendyl Salcito 3. Community-based HRIA: Presenting an alternative view to the company narrative Caroline Brodeur, Irit Tamir and Sarah Zoen 4. Collaborative and participatory approaches to HRIA: The way forward? Kaitlin Y. Cordes, Sam Szoke-Burke and Tulika Bansal 5. Sector-wide impact assessment: A 'big picture' approach to addressing human rights impacts Margaret Wachenfeld, Elin Wrzoncki and Luis F. de Angulo 6. HRIA in the context of trade agreements Simon Walker RIGHTS-HOLDERS IN FOCUS 7. Children's rights in HRIA: Marginalized or mainstreamed? Tara M. Collins 8. Indigenous peoples' rights: Is HRIA an enabler for free, prior and informed consent? Cathal Doyle 9. The rights of women and girls in HRIA: The importance of gendered impact assessment Bonita Meyersfeld INDUSTRY CASE STUDIES 10. Knowing and showing: The role of HRIA in the food and beverage sector Yann Wyss and Tulika Bansal 11. Mining in Mexico: Lessons from an ex ante community-based HRIA on the right to water, the right to health and the right to a healthy environment Alejandro Gonzalez Cavazos 12. Exploring the role of HRIA in the information and communication technologies (ICT) sector Rikke Frank Jorgensen, Cathrine Bloch Veiberg and Niels ten Oever 13. HRIA of trade agreements involving agriculture: Enabling innovative trade options that protect human rights Elisabeth Buergi Bonanomi and Irene Musselli 14. Travel and tourism: A comparative analysis of different HRIA approaches Sibylle Baumgartner and Tulika Bansal 15. Assessing human rights impacts in global value chains: Can HRIA go beyond social audits in the apparel industry? Christian Scheper 16 Infrastructure development in Africa: Making use of HRIA in public-private partnerships Josua Loots CURRENT CHALLENGES AND FUTURE POSSIBILITIES 17. Challenges and strategies for meaningful rights-holder participation in company-commissioned HRIA Susan Joyce 18. Understanding conflict for HRIA Roper Cleland 19. The need for a multidisciplinary HRIA team: Learning and collaboration across fields of impact assessment Rebecca DeWinter-Schmitt and Kendyl Salcito 20. Measuring business impacts on human rights: Practice and trends in the use of indicators for HRIA Cathrine Bloch Veiberg, Gabriela Factor and Jacqueline R. Tedaldi 21. Towards a definition of effectiveness in HRIA Deniz Utlu 22. The concept of accountability in HRIA Nora Goetzmann 23. HRIA and the right to an effective remedy Carlos Lopez 24. Human rights, international financial institutions and environmental and social due diligence: The value added of HRIA Siobhan McInerney-Lankford 25. The use of impact assessments by governments and businesses: Questioning purpose and utility James Harrison 26. Realizing human rights and the 2030 Agenda through comprehensive impact assessments: Lessons learned from addressing indigenous peoples' rights in the energy sector Birgitte Feiring CONCLUSION 27. Conclusion: State-of-the-art of HRIA and ways forward Nora Goetzmann Index

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詳細情報

  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BC03984844
  • ISBN
    • 9781788119993
  • LCCN
    2019949951
  • 出版国コード
    uk
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Cheltenham
  • ページ数/冊数
    xvii, 483 p.
  • 大きさ
    26 cm
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