Published 2024-03-01
“…The business and human rights movement sought to produce new binding instruments – usually state-based – that could ensure that businesses would comply with their duties to respect human rights.[17] This rule-creation process has been called legalization: a shift from
business standards to norms of varying degrees of obligation, precision, and delegation.[18]
Bioethics has also experienced its own renewed identity in the developed world, perhaps because of its reconnection to public and global health. …”
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