Lewis & Clark Law Review
Is Incorporation a License to Violate Human Rights with Impunity? As of Now, Violations Are in Vogue
First Page
1219
Abstract
For decades, the international community has relied on corporations to take responsibility for the protection of human rights and manage accountability for violations of those rights. Yet countless human rights violations have ensued within the fashion industry as a result of multinational corporations conducting business within the current framework. This Comment looks at the human rights at stake if the international community stays its current course, offers insight into how the existing framework developed, questions the efficacy of this approach, and suggests a new framework for the international community to consider.
Recommended Citation
Sadie Wolff,
Is Incorporation a License to Violate Human Rights with Impunity? As of Now, Violations Are in Vogue,
26
Lewis & Clark L. Rev.
1219
(2023).
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