Regulating Business for Peace

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Regulating Business for Peace

The United Nations, the Private Sector, and Post-Conflict Recovery

Peace studies and conflict resolution International relations International institutions Business and Management Law Public international law: international organizations and institutions

Author: Jolyon Ford

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Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 5th February 2015

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 903 Kb

ISBN: 9781316189078


Overview

This book addresses gaps in thinking and practice on how the private sector can both help and hinder the process of building peace after armed conflict. It argues that weak governance in fragile and conflict-affected societies creates a need for international authorities to regulate the social impact of business activity in these places as a special interim duty.

Policy and Engagement

Policymaking should seek appropriate opportunities to engage with business while harnessing its positive contributions to sustainable peace. However, scholars have not offered frameworks for what is considered ''appropriate'' engagement or properly theorised techniques for how best to influence responsible business conduct.

Role of Peace Operations

United Nations peace operations are peak symbols of international regulatory responsibilities in conflict settings, and debate continues to grow around the private sector's role in development generally. This book is the first to study how peace operations have engaged with business to influence its peace-building impact.

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