Sarkin, JeremyLiebenberg, SandraChirwa, Danwood MzikengeFaculty of Law2013-05-282025-03-032007/03/222007/03/222013-05-282025-03-032005https://hdl.handle.net/10566/20222Doctor Legum - LLDThis study argued that the issue of non-state actors requires a comprehensive response that includes the recognition of both non-binding and binding human rights obligations of these actors. It examined critically the emerging norms on voluntary obligations, state responsibility, and direct responsibility of these actors with regard to human rights at both international and domestic levels.enHuman rightsSocial responsibilities of businessInternational lawCorporationsMoral and ethical aspectsInternational business enterprisesLaw and legislationTowards binding economic, social and cultural rights obligations of non-state actors in international and domestic law: a critical survey of emerging normsThesisUniversity of the Western Cape