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Connections / Episode 25: War Economies with Mark Taylor

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Connections
Episode 25: War Economies with Mark Taylor
{{langos=='en'?('10/12/2021' | todate):('10/12/2021' | artodate)}} - Issue 9.2
Hosted by Mouin Rabbani

Jadaliyya co-editor Mouin Rabbani spoke with Mark B. Taylor about war economies and international law. This episode of Connections examines the role played by corporations in international crimes and efforts to hold them to account through strategic litigation.

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Mark B. Taylor
Mark B. Taylor

Researcher and investigator whose work is focused on business and human rights.

Mark B Taylor is a researcher and investigator whose work is focused on business and human rights. For two decades, he has investigated the legal regulation of global value chains, in particular the role of strategic litigation in the fields of human rights and climate action. He has held research and management positions at the Fafo Institute for Labour and Social Research, and the University of Oslo. He has advised governments, civil society, trade unions, and companies on the theory and practice of responsible business. Taylor is on the advisory councils of the Investors Alliance for Human Rights as well as the Institute for Human Rights and Business, and was a member of the government-appointed committee in Norway on supply chain transparency. His most recent publication is War Economies and International Law: Regulating the Economic Activities of Violent Conflict(Cambridge, 2021).

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