International Law Unboxed

[S01E03] Universal Obligations and Corporate Shields: The Barcelona Traction Case

37 min · 8. sept. 2025
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Are investors' interests the same as rights? And does humanity in itself has rights — rights that correspond of obligations the States have towards all? In this opening episode, the human rights lawyer Leonel Lisboa analyses the Barcelona Traction Case. This is episode 3 of Modern Echoes of International Justice, a 10-episode series on how the International Court of Justice (ICJ) has shaped sustainability, business, and human rights. If you have any questions, suggestions or ideas please leave a comment here or reach out via social media or email. Instagram: ⁠⁠international.law.unboxed⁠⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/international.law.unboxed/] Email: ⁠⁠intlawunboxed@outlook.com⁠ [

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[S01E03] Universal Obligations and Corporate Shields: The Barcelona Traction Case

Are investors' interests the same as rights? And does humanity in itself has rights — rights that correspond of obligations the States have towards all? In this opening episode, the human rights lawyer Leonel Lisboa analyses the Barcelona Traction Case. This is episode 3 of Modern Echoes of International Justice, a 10-episode series on how the International Court of Justice (ICJ) has shaped sustainability, business, and human rights. If you have any questions, suggestions or ideas please leave a comment here or reach out via social media or email. Instagram: ⁠⁠international.law.unboxed⁠⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/international.law.unboxed/] Email: ⁠⁠intlawunboxed@outlook.com⁠ [

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[S01E01] Unboxing the International Court of Justice

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