Global Governance und Menschenrechte
Konstellationen zwischen Privatheit und Öffentlichkeit- Autor:innen:
- Reihe:
- Internationale Politische Theorie, Band 8
- Verlag:
- 2020
Zusammenfassung
Globalisierung und Global Governance führen dazu, dass private Akteure an öffentlichen Regulierungs- und Entscheidungsprozessen beteiligt sind. Insbesondere Unternehmen erfahren einen Zuwachs an Macht, die weit über bloße wirtschaftliche Kennzahlen hinausgeht. Vielmehr kommt Unternehmen auch eine politische und normative Macht zu. Dieses Buch untersucht die daraus entstehenden Möglichkeiten und Herausforderungen. Besonders deutlich zeigen sich diese im internationalen Menschenrechtsregime. Die politische und normative Macht privater Akteure verändert das öffentliche Menschenrecht und die Global-Governance-Akteure selbst. Diese Entwicklung erfordert auch eine neue Perspektive auf Privatheit und Öffentlichkeit. Das Buch entwickelt daher eine Perspektive auf die hybriden, gesellschaftlichen Rollen von Unternehmen. Diese gesellschaftlichen Rollen formen eine dritte Sphäre, die zwischen und gleichzeitig jenseits von Privatheit und Öffentlichkeit liegt.
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- Internationale Politische Theorie
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- 8
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis Kein Zugriff Seiten 1 - 12
- Einleitung Kein Zugriff
- I Privatheit, Öffentlichkeit und Global Governance Kein Zugriff
- II Global Governance und internationale Menschenrechte Kein Zugriff
- III Unternehmerische Verantwortung für Menschenrechte Kein Zugriff
- IV Unternehmerische Verantwortung für moderne Sklaverei Kein Zugriff
- a) Das Private, das Öffentliche und das Gesellschaftliche Kein Zugriff
- b) Geschlechterverhältnisse Kein Zugriff
- c) Die Legitimität normativer und politischer Macht Kein Zugriff
- d) Offene Normativität Kein Zugriff
- 1 Konturen Internationaler Politischer Theorie Kein Zugriff
- 2 Privatheit in den Internationalen Beziehungen und der Politischen Theorie Kein Zugriff
- 3 Privatheit in der Internationalen Politischen Theorie Kein Zugriff
- 4 Verdoppelung und Überkreuzung des Privaten Kein Zugriff
- 5 Ausblick Kein Zugriff
- Die Privatheit der Privatsphäre Kein Zugriff
- Introduction Kein Zugriff
- Definitions of Global Governance Kein Zugriff
- The Multiplicity of Global Governance Kein Zugriff
- The Role of States Kein Zugriff
- The Role of Nonstate Actors Kein Zugriff
- The Role of International Institutions Kein Zugriff
- Analytical and Critical Perspectives on Global Governance Kein Zugriff
- Conclusion Kein Zugriff
- 1.1 Libertärer Paternalismus Kein Zugriff
- 1.2 Global Governance Kein Zugriff
- 1.3 Grundlagen der Perspektivenverschränkung Kein Zugriff
- 2.1 Das bessere Leben Kein Zugriff
- 2.2 Freiheit und Heteronomie Kein Zugriff
- 3.1 Die Akteurskonstellation Kein Zugriff
- 3.2 Der Startpunkt der Legitimität Kein Zugriff
- 4.1 Governing Nudges Kein Zugriff
- 4.2 Nudging Governance Kein Zugriff
- Fazit Kein Zugriff
- 1.1 The Idea of Human Rights Kein Zugriff
- 1.2 The Institutionalization of Human Rights Kein Zugriff
- 1.3 The Application of Human Rights Kein Zugriff
- 2.1 Dynamic Pluralism Kein Zugriff
- 2.2 Awareness of Power and Inequalities Kein Zugriff
- 2.3 Contextual Universalism Kein Zugriff
- 2.4 Open Normativity Kein Zugriff
- Conclusion Kein Zugriff
- 1 Einleitung Kein Zugriff
- 2 Das häusliche Private im Menschenrecht: Frauenmenschenrechte Kein Zugriff
- 3 Das globale Private im Menschenrecht: Privatisierung und Global Governance Kein Zugriff
- a) Eindeutige Trennung: Kein Zugriff
- b) Diffundierende Auflösung: Kein Zugriff
- c) Verschiebung der Trennlinie: Kein Zugriff
- d) Vermittlung von Privatheit und Öffentlichkeit Kein Zugriff
- 1 Einleitung Kein Zugriff
- 2 Öffentliches Völkerrecht und nichtstaatliche Akteure Kein Zugriff
- 3 Soft Law und transnationales Recht Kein Zugriff
- 4 Unternehmerische Verantwortung für Menschenrechte Kein Zugriff
- 5 Die Legitimität nichtstaatlicher Akteure Kein Zugriff
- 1 Genesis Kein Zugriff
- 2 Content Kein Zugriff
- 3 Impact Kein Zugriff
- 1 Einleitung Kein Zugriff
- 2 Das Konzept menschenrechtlicher Verantwortung Kein Zugriff
- 3 Corporate Social Responsibility Kein Zugriff
- 4.1 Unternehmerische Verantwortung für Menschenrechte Kein Zugriff
- 4.2 Staatliche Verantwortung für Menschenrechte Kein Zugriff
- 5 Die Ecuador-Initiative Kein Zugriff
- 5.1 Die politische Konfrontation zwischen verbindlicher und unverbindlicher Verantwortung Kein Zugriff
- 6 Konklusion: Diffusion menschenrechtlicher Verantwortung Kein Zugriff
- 6.1 Produktiv komplementäre Verantwortung Kein Zugriff
- 6.2 Unternehmen als gesellschaftliche Akteure Kein Zugriff
- 6.3 Diffusion statt Dichotomien Kein Zugriff
- 1.1 Externe Effekte Kein Zugriff
- 1.2 Selbstinteresse Kein Zugriff
- 1.3 Gemeinwohl Kein Zugriff
- 1.4 Legitimität Kein Zugriff
- 2.1 Gesellschaftliche Verantwortung Kein Zugriff
- 2.2 Pluralismus im transnationalen Recht Kein Zugriff
- 2.3 Komplementäre Verantwortung Kein Zugriff
- Ausblick Kein Zugriff
- Which Business? Controversies about the Scope of Application of a Future Treaty on Business and Human Rights Kein Zugriff
- Einleitung Kein Zugriff
- 1) Schuldknechtschaft und Vertragssklaverei: Kein Zugriff
- 2) Hausarbeit: Kein Zugriff
- 3) Besitzsklaverei und herkunftsbasierte Sklaverei: Kein Zugriff
- 4) Rituelle und religiöse Sklaverei: Kein Zugriff
- 5) Zwangsarbeit und Menschenhandel: Kein Zugriff
- 6) Kinderarbeit: Kein Zugriff
- Definitionen moderner Sklaverei Kein Zugriff
- a) Die Erweiterung von Sklaverei-Definitionen Kein Zugriff
- b) Die Dekonstruktion von Sklaverei-Definitionen Kein Zugriff
- Ein offenes Fazit Kein Zugriff
- 1.1 Key Documents Kein Zugriff
- 1.2 Interim Conclusion: Definitions of Modern Slavery Kein Zugriff
- 2.1 Slavery as Homogenous Concept Kein Zugriff
- 2.2 Slavery as Absolute Evil Kein Zugriff
- 2.3 The Emotionalization of Slavery Kein Zugriff
- 2.4 Repressive Policies Kein Zugriff
- 2.5 Slavery as Powerlessness Kein Zugriff
- 2.6 Interim Conclusion: Slavery as Detached Phenomenon Kein Zugriff
- 3.1 The Practical Dimension: Civil Society Strategies Kein Zugriff
- 3.2 The Conceptual Dimension: Delineation and Normativity Kein Zugriff
- 3.3 The Framework Dimension: Human Rights Kein Zugriff
- 4 Conclusion: Modern Slavery as Embedded Concept Kein Zugriff
- 1.1 Modern Slavery as Relation Kein Zugriff
- 1.2 Modern Slavery as Structure Kein Zugriff
- 1.3 Modern Slavery: A Pathway Kein Zugriff
- 2.1 The Power of Business Kein Zugriff
- 2.2 Internal and External Realms of Business Agency Kein Zugriff
- 2.3 Public and Private Business Roles Kein Zugriff
- 2.4 Business Responsibility: A Pathway Kein Zugriff
- 3.1 Narrow Business Responsibility for Modern Slavery as Relation Kein Zugriff
- 3.2 Broad Business Responsibility for Modern Slavery as Structure Kein Zugriff
- 4 Strengths and Limits Kein Zugriff
- 5 Conclusion Kein Zugriff
- Schriftenverzeichnis Kein Zugriff Seiten 337 - 338
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