Introduction -- Framing the relationship -- "Human rights and multinationals: is there a problem?" / Peter Muchlinski (2001), International Affairs, 77, I, pp. 31-47 -- "The amorality of profit: transnational corporations and human rights" / Beth Stephens (2002), Berkeley Journal of International Law, 20, pp. 45-90 -- "Human rights codes for transnational corporations: what can the Sullivan and MacBride principles tell us?" / Christopher McCrudden (1999), Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 19, pp. 167-201 -- "Business and human rights" / David Weissbrodt (2005), University of Cincinnati Law Review, 74, pp. 55-74 -- "Multinational corporations and the ethics of global responsibility: problems and possibilities" / Mahmood Monshipouri, Claude Welch, Jr. and Evan Kennedy (2003), Human Rights Quarterly, 25, pp. 965-989 -- "Human rights: the emerging norm of corporate social responsibility" / Claire Moore Dickerson (2002), Tulane Law Review, 76, pp 1431-1460 -- Conceptual perspectives -- "Protecting human rights in a globalized world" / Dinah Shelton (2002), Boston College International & Comparative Law Review, 25, pp. 273-322 -- "Corporations and human rights: a theory of legal responsibility" / Steven Ratner (2001), Yale Law Journal, 111, pp. 443-546 -- "Meta-regulation: legal accountability for corporate social responsibility" / Christine Parker (2007); in Doreen McBarnet, Aurora Voiculescu and Tom Campbell (eds), The New Corporate Accountability: Corporate Social Responsibility and the Law, Cambridge University Press -- Practice, problems and potential -- "The sangam of foreign investment, multinational corporations and human rights: an Indian perspective for a developing Asia" / Surya Deva (2004), Singapore Journal of Legal Studies, 2004, pp. 305-327 -- "The UN human rights norms for corporations: the private implications of public international law" / David Kinley and Rachel Chambers (2006), Human Rights Law Review, 6, pp. 447-497 -- "Engage, embed, and embellish: theory versus practice in the corporate social responsibility movement" / John Conley and Cynthia Williams (2005), Journal of Corporation Law, 31, pp. 1-38 -- "Separating myth from reality about corporate responsibility" / Harold Koh (2004), Litigation, Journal of Internation
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Introduction -- Overview : short fiction in the early nineteenth century -- Washington Irving : Geoffrey Crayon and the market for short fiction -- Improving stories : women writers, morality, and short fiction -- Regionalism and folklore : local stories and traditional forms -- Conclusion : short fiction in the 1830s. 0