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Penelope Simons
Penelope Simons
Full Professor, Gordon F. Henderson Chair in Human Rights, University of Ottawa
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Responsibility beyond borders: state responsibility for extraterritorial violations by corporations of international human rights law
R McCorquodale, P Simons
The Modern Law Review 70 (4), 598-625, 2007
3932007
The governance gap: extractive industries, human rights, and the home state advantage
P Simons, A Macklin
Routledge, 2014
1822014
International Law's Invisible Hand and the Future of Corporate Accountability for Human Rights Violations
P Simons
Journal of Human Rights and the Environment 3 (1), 5-43, 2012
89*2012
Integrating sustainable development into international investment agreements: a guide for developing country negotiators
JA VanDuzer, P Simons, G Mayeda
Commonwealth Secretariat, 2013
712013
Redefining Sovereignty in International Economic Law
W Shan, P Simons, D Singh
Hart, Oxford., 2008
542008
Deconstructing Engagement: Corporate Self-Regulation in Conflict Zones-Implications for Human Rights and Canadian Public Policy: Summary
G Gagnon, A Macklin, P Simons
Law Commission of Canada and Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, 2003
502003
Corporate voluntarism and human rights: The adequacy and effectiveness of voluntary self-regulation regimes
P Simons
Relations industrielles 59 (1), 101-141, 2004
492004
Canada's Enhanced CSR Strategy: Human Rights Due Diligence and Access to Justice for Victims of Extraterritorial Corporate Human Rights Abuses
P Simons
Can. Bus. LJ 56, 167, 2014
34*2014
Relations of Ruling: A Feminist Critique of the United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights and Violence against Women in the Context of …
P Simons, M Handl
Canadian Journal of Women and the Law 31 (1), 113-150, 2019
332019
Participatory rights in the Ontario mining sector: an international human rights perspective
P Simons, L Collins
McGill Int'l J. Sust. Dev. L. & Pol'y 6, 177, 2010
252010
Unsustainable international law: Transnational resource extraction and violence against women
P Simons
Transnat'l L. & Contemp. Probs. 26, 415, 2016
242016
The emergence of the idea of the individualized state in the international legal system
P Simons
J. Hist. Int'l L. 5, 293, 2003
202003
Humanitarian intervention: A review of literature
Project Ploughshares
Project Ploughshares, 2001
182001
Selectivity in law-making: Regulating extraterritorial environmental harm and human rights violations by transnational extractive corporations
P Simons
Research Handbook on Human Rights and the Environment, 473-507, 2015
162015
Resource extraction and the human rights of women and girls
SL Seck, P Simons
Canadian Journal of Women and the Law 31 (1), i-vii, 2019
142019
The value-added of a treaty to regulate transnational corporations and other business enterprises moving forward strategically
P Simons
Building a treaty on business and human rights: context and contours, 48-78, 2017
142017
Professional responsibility and the defence of extractive corporations in transnational human rights and environmental litigation in Canadian courts
A Salyzyn, P Simons
Legal Ethics 24 (1), 24-48, 2021
132021
Deconstructing engagement
G Gagnon, A Macklin, PC Simons
Available at SSRN 557002, 2003
132003
Relations of Ruling: A Feminist Critique of the United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights and Violence Against Women in the Context of Resource Extraction …
P Simons, M Handl
Canadian Journal of Women and the Law 1, 113, 0
13
Gender and intersectionality in business and human rights scholarship
MN Handl, SL Seck, P Simons
Business and Human Rights Journal 7 (2), 201-225, 2022
122022
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