Corporate Accountability in International Environmental Law by Elisa Morgera (Book Review)
Article from: OGEL 4 (2009), in Book Reviews and Related Material
Introduction
This book explores the increasing reach, as well as the limits of ever-evolving international law. It does so by focusing on the emerging international environmental law on corporate accountability. Recent developments in international law challenge the classical (and archaic) position that public international law deals only with States and their responsibility and does not deal with private corporations and their accountability. Emerging international environmental law has to deal with private, especially multinational corporations and their accountability for the environmental ...