This section allows you to access several publications on extraterritorial obligations.
At this stage, you will be able to see publications by the ETO Consortium as well as compilations edited by academics (most of whom are members of the ETO Consortium).
Note! We will shortly have larger databases available: a collection of articles and books by academics. And at later stage two databases bringing together ETO-related publications by civil-society organizations and UN pronouncements on ETOs.
Beneath, you can access key publications: those by the ETO Consortium, all open access articles of the Routledge Handbook on Extraterritorial Human Rights Obligations, as well as some other useful articles.
Financialization of development cooperation. ETO responses
Todays’ finance industry is inherently global and beyond borders. National states and jurisdictions today only have a strategic value for finance industry actors in order to construct investment and finance chains and webs. Such webs increase the relevance of and entry points for extraterritorial human rights obligations (ETOs) in human rights work today. This chapter […]
Human rights-based approaches to development assistance and policies
The international community continues to experience global crises that not only threaten human rights and development but also necessitate transnational and collaborative action in addressing them and the need to intensify and rethink approaches to international cooperation and assistance, including development assistance. This chapter explains development assistance and its legal basis, the nature and scope […]