OBSAH/CONTENTS
PART I.
INTERNATIONAL LAW FRAMEWORK
1. Human rights and international investment law
Pavel Šturma
2. The intrinsic connection between human rights and the 2030 Agenda in the context of transnational areas towards international business
Rafael Burlani, Marcos Leite Garcia
3. Indirect obligations of business entities under Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights
Alla Tymofeyeva
4. The OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises and the increasing relevance of the system of National Contact Points
Ondřej Svoboda
5. United Nations Human Rights Treaty Bodies’ Approach to States’ Obligations in the Context of Business Activities
Ivana Machoňová Schellongová
PART II.
HUMAN RIGHTS CHALLENGES
6. Democracy and the rule of law: judicial activism in Brasil as a challenge for fundamental social rights
Lenio Streck
7. Land grabbing as a human rights challenge
Martin Faix
8. Enterpreneurial adverse impacts on human right to social security: a discussion upon concerns set forth in sensitive international standards
Carlos Luiz Strapazzon
9. Governance, business, and human rights: reflections about the prohibition of social retrogression in social service deliverance in case of economic crisis
Rogério Luiz Nery da Silva, Cristiane Brum dos Santos
PART III.
CONSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK FOR NATIONAL IMPLEMENTATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS
10. Business Corporations and the Constitutionalization of Private Law
Pavel Ondřejek
11. Business and the building of women’s labour market in Brazil through affirmative
action measures
Narciso Leandro Xavier Baez, Thaís Janaina Wenczenovicz
12. The European Union and its Member States and the implementation of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights
Jitka Brodská, Harald Ch. Scheu
13. Czech National Action Plan for Business and Human Rights
Martin Archalous
PART IV.
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND LABOUR LAW
14. Legal aspects of Corporate Social Responsibility – selected examples from Czech Republic
Jana Ondřejková
15. Right to Privacy vs. Employer’s Big Brother Practices
Martin Štefko
16. Fundamental right to privacy and nominal publication of public servants’ remuneration: analysis of understanding STF NO Re N. 652.777/SP
Jeferson Osvaldo Vieira, Vinícius Almada Mozetic
PART V.
BUSINESS AND HUMAN DIGNITY
17. Selling and owning human body parts in the light of human rights:
the ideal and the current practice
Petr Šustek, Martin Šolc
18. The obstetric violence to protect women’s rights and the healthcare business issues
Janaína Reckziegel, Cassiane Wendramin
PART VI.
BUSINESS AND HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE INFORMATION SOCIETY
19. The protection of personal and sensitive data of the employee in the Brazilian legal system
Rodrigo Goldschmidt, Beatriz de Felippe Reis
20. Predatory effects of corruption on the market and civil society: some indicators
Rogério Gesta Leal