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Part I. Setting the scene: access to justice and corporate accountability in Europe
1 In search of justice and corporate accountability in Europe
2.Corporate accountability and access to justice in international and European legal frameworks
2 The corporate accountability gap
3 Legal frameworks on access to justice
4 The UN Framework and Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights
3.The rise of transnational litigation against multinational enterprises
2 Origins of transnational litigation against MNEs in common law jurisdictions
4 The role of the corporate accountability movement
Part II. Suing multinational enterprises in Europe: comparing national experiences in civil law jurisdictions
4.Civil litigation against multinational enterprises in France and the Netherlands
2 Jurisdiction of home State courts
3 The law applicable to transnational claims against MNEs
4 The procedural framework for initiating civil proceedings
7 The cost of civil litigation against MNEs
5.Criminal litigation against multinational enterprises in France and the Netherlands
2 Prosecuting MNEs for extraterritorial crimes
3 The participation of victims and NGOs in criminal proceedings
5 Punishment for corporate crime and remedies for victims
6.Holding multinational enterprises liable in France and the Netherlands
2 Challenges to establishing the liability of MNEs
3 Bases for liability of the parent company
4 Corporate social responsibility: an increasing source of liability?
Part III. Future pathways for access to justice in business and human rights
7.Achieving access to justice in Europe through mandatory due diligence legislation
2 Unpacking human rights due diligence
3 Mandatory human rights due diligence in national legislation
4 Towards mandatory human rights due diligence in the EU
8.Achieving access to justice through an international treaty on business and human rights
2 The contentious road to an international treaty on BHR
3 The added-value of an international treaty on BHR for access to justice