Business, Human Rights and Climate Change: The Gradual Expansion of the Duty of Care.

IF 1.4 2区 社会学 Q1 LAW Oxford Journal of Legal Studies Pub Date : 2024-07-18 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1093/ojls/gqae023
Dalia Palombo
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This article investigates how human rights considerations are increasingly shaping tort law by focusing on the gradual expansion of the duty of care in business and human rights cases. For decades, victims have attempted to hold parent companies to account for extraterritorial human rights abuses committed by their foreign subsidiaries. Recently, the Supreme Court ruled that UK courts have jurisdiction over such business and human rights cases. These cases are not only jurisdictional. They also contributed to developing the duty of care case law on parental liability. But how much can human rights considerations stretch the boundaries of tort law? The article analyses the case of climate change litigation to assess whether a further development in tort law jurisprudence would be necessary to hold corporations accountable for their contribution to climate change.

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企业、人权与气候变化:注意义务的逐步扩展。
本文通过关注商业和人权案件中注意义务的逐渐扩大,探讨人权因素如何日益影响侵权法。几十年来,受害者一直试图让母公司为其外国子公司在域外侵犯人权的行为负责。最近,英国最高法院裁定,英国法院对此类商业和人权案件拥有管辖权。这些案件不仅仅是管辖权问题。他们还为发展关于父母责任的照顾义务判例法作出了贡献。但是,人权考量能在多大程度上延伸侵权法的界限呢?本文分析了气候变化诉讼的案例,以评估侵权法判例的进一步发展是否有必要让公司对其对气候变化的贡献负责。
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期刊介绍: The Oxford Journal of Legal Studies is published on behalf of the Faculty of Law in the University of Oxford. It is designed to encourage interest in all matters relating to law, with an emphasis on matters of theory and on broad issues arising from the relationship of law to other disciplines. No topic of legal interest is excluded from consideration. In addition to traditional questions of legal interest, the following are all within the purview of the journal: comparative and international law, the law of the European Community, legal history and philosophy, and interdisciplinary material in areas of relevance.
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