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Hard and Soft Law Preferences in Business and Human Rights

Kishanthi Parella

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States and non-state actors, such as business organizations and NGOs, have varying preferences among regulatory options in business and human rights. Some actors prefer soft law governance while others advocate for legally binding solutions at the national and international levels. In this essay, I explore some of the factors that may explain why state and non-state actors hold these diverse preferences. I conclude that while some of these preferences may be attributable to the unique advantages of soft law or hard law, other preferences likely depend on the effects produced by the interaction of both types of law within the broader regulatory landscape.

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Kishanthi Parella

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Parella, K. (2020). Hard and Soft Law Preferences in Business and Human Rights. https://doi.org/10.1017/aju.2020.33

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2020
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10.1017/aju.2020.33
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