CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND HUMAN RIGHTS

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Isabela Domingos

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This article aims at the study of corporate social responsibility concerning the human rights of stakeholders. It analyses the relationship between public and private law and what has been done to ensure that the interests of stakeholders, in particular human rights, are protected in business transactions. Using the hypothetical-deductive method and bibliographic research, international covenants and domestic legislation are analyzed, and we found that there is a movement in the international community to regulate the subject, moving towards the creation of an international instrument that links transnational operations to human rights and that some countries have recently taken internal initiatives to make their implementation and protection more effective, whose purpose is to add universal values and principles to corporate responsibility.

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D, Universidade Lusófona

PhD in Commercial Law from the University of Vigo, Spain. Professor of Commercial Law at Universidade Lusófona, Porto, Portugal. President of the Iberoamerican Institute of Legal Studies (IBEROJUR), Portugal.

Isabela Domingos, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)

PhD student in Law at the Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC), Florianópolis/SC, Brazil. Master in Economic Law and Development from the Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná (PUC-PR), Curitiba/PR, Brazil. Member of the CNPQ/UFSC Public Law Group and the Taxation Human Rights Group (CNPQ/UFSC).