Handbook on human rights impact assessment /
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Imprint: | Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar Publishing, [2019] |
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Description: | 1 online resource. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Research handbooks on impact assessment series Research handbooks on impact assessment. |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12300911 |
Table of Contents:
- 1. Introduction to the handbook on human rights impact assessment: principles, methods and approaches / Nora Götzmann
- 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 González Cavazos
- 12: Exploring the role of hria in the information and communication technologies (ict) sector / Rikke Frank Jørgensen, 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 Götzmann
- 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 / Siobhán 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 Götzmann
- Index.