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LICHUMA Caroline Omari

University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance (FDEF) > Department of Law (DL)

ORCID
0000-0003-0799-7651
Main Referenced Co-authors
Shako, Florence (5)
Brabant, Stèphane (1)
Bright, Claire (1)
Dadush, Sarah (1)
Schönfelder, Daniel (1)
Main Referenced Keywords
EU CSDDD (5); Business and Human Rights (3); Business and Human Rights (BHR) (3); Global South (3); Kenya (3);
Main Referenced Disciplines
European & international law (28)
Economic & commercial law (2)
Judicial law (1)

Publications (total 31)

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Lichuma, C. O. (2023). Centering Europe and Othering the Rest: Corporate Due Diligence Laws and Their Impacts on the Global South. Völkerrechtsblog. https://hdl.handle.net/10993/53885

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Lichuma, C. O., & Tatic, D. (26 September 2022). Human Rights Experimentalism in Action: The Potential of National Human Rights Institutions in Enhancing the Implementation and Monitoring of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. Journal of Human Rights Practice, 14 (1), 108-127. doi:10.1093/jhuman/huac028 https://hdl.handle.net/10993/52333

LICHUMA, C. O. (2024). Mandatory Human Rights Due Diligence (mHRDD) Laws Caught Between Rituals and Ritualism: The Forms and Limits of Business Authority in the Global Governance of Business and Human Rights. Business and Human Rights Journal, 1-20. doi:10.1017/bhj.2023.47
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LICHUMA, C. O. (25 September 2023). International Investment Law Reforms and the Draft Business and Human Rights Treaty: The More Things Change, the More They Remain the Same? Journal of World Investment and Trade, 24 (4-5), 718-743. doi:10.1163/22119000-12340308
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Lichuma, C. O., & Shako, F. (2023). Women’s Rights in East Africa: Not Yet at Ease. In M. J. Abelungu & C. Maia (Eds.), Le droit africain des droits de la femme : questions choisies (pp. 65-90). AAPDICollection: Jus Gentium & AfricaPublication.

Lichuma, C. O., & Shako, F. (2023). International, Regional and National Business and Human Rights (BHR) Developments: Simultaneously Centering and Decentering Africa’s Marginal Position in the Quest to Reduce the Transnational Corporate Accountability Gap? [Paper presentation]. 6th Biennial Conference African International Economic Law Network (AfIELN), Accra, Ghana.

Lichuma, C. O. (2023). The EU Parliament Position on the CSDDD: Towards Requiring Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement? Rights as Usual (human rights & business and a few other things).

Lichuma, C. O. (2023). Norm Formation and Contestation in Business and Human Rights: Due Diligence Laws and North-South Relations [Paper presentation]. Civil Society and Corporate Accountability: Actors, Visions, Strategies, Bucharest, Romania.

Lichuma, C. O. (2023). A Just Transition in an Unjust World: Perspectives From the Global South [Paper presentation]. Just Transition, Security and Law Conference: What are the Challenges that Security and Transition Create for Law?, Dundee, United Kingdom.

Lichuma, C. O. (2023). Colonial Reverberations in Mandatory Human Rights Due Diligence Laws (mHRDD): Centering the West and Othering the Rest [Paper presentation]. Caroline Omari LICHUMA, Tilburg, Netherlands.

Lichuma, C. O. (2023). More than Meets the Eye: Participatory (In)Justice and the EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive. Southern Denmark University, Center for Law, Sustainability & Justice Blog/ NOVA Center for Business, Human Rights and the Environment.

Lichuma, C. O., Dadush, S., Schönfelder, D., Bright, C., & Brabant, S. (2023). Contracts and Human Rights & Environmental Due Diligence (HREDD) Laws [Paper presentation]. Side-Session at the OECD Forum on Due Diligence in the Garment and Footwear Sector.

Lichuma, C. O. (2023). Centering Europe and Othering the Rest: Corporate Due Diligence Laws and Their Impacts on the Global South. Völkerrechtsblog.

Lichuma, C. O. (2022). One Step Forward, Two Steps Backward: Progress Towards the EU’s Proposed Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive and Provisions for Global South Participation in Due Diligence Processes. Afronomics Law Blog.

Lichuma, C. O. (29 November 2022). Centering Europe and Othering the Rest: The Impacts of the EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive on the Global South [Paper presentation]. 11th Annual United Nations Forum on Business and Human Rights, Geneva, Switzerland.

Lichuma, C. O. (30 September 2022). Between universalism and cultural relativism The dilemma of consent to female genital mutilation in the Tatu Kamau case. Kabarak Journal of Law and Ethics, 6 (1), 67-98.
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Lichuma, C. O., & Tatic, D. (26 September 2022). Human Rights Experimentalism in Action: The Potential of National Human Rights Institutions in Enhancing the Implementation and Monitoring of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. Journal of Human Rights Practice, 14 (1), 108-127. doi:10.1093/jhuman/huac028
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Lichuma, C. O. (2022). Some TWAIL Reflections on the Unilateral Regulation of the GVCs of TNCs Using Domestic Legislation [Paper presentation]. Webinar on the Movement to Mandatory Human Rights Due Diligence and Grievance Mechanisms.

Lichuma, C. O. (2022). A TWAIL Critique of Due Diligence Legislation [Paper presentation]. Spring Academy: Due diligence as master key to responsible business conduct, The Hague, Netherlands.

Lichuma, C. O. (July 2021). TWAILing the Minimum Core Concept: Rethinking the Minimum Core of Economic and Social Rights in the Third World. Nigerian Yearbook of International Law, 2, 253-274. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-69594-1_12
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Lichuma, C. O. (2021). Of Dark Clouds and Their Silver Linings: Crisis as Opportunity in the Economic and Social Rights Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights. Göttingen Journal of International Law, 12 (1), 1-35. doi:10.3249/1868-1581-12-1-lichuma
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Lichuma, C. O. (2021). (Laws) Made in the ‘First World’: A TWAIL Critique of the Use of Domestic Legislation to Extraterritorially Regulate Global Value Chains. ZaöRV: Zeitschrift für Ausländisches Öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht, 81 (2), 497-532. doi:10.17104/0044-2348-2021-2-497
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Lichuma, C. O. (2021). In International Law We (Do Not) Trust: The Persistent Rejection of Economic and Social Rights as a Manifestation of Cynicism. In B. Baade, D. Burchardt, P. Feihle, A. Köppen, L. Mührel, L. Riemer, ... R. Schäfer (Eds.), Cynical International Law? Abuse and Circumvention in Public International and European Law (1, pp. 195-214). Berlin, Germany: Springer. doi:10.1007/978-3-662-62128-8_12
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Lichuma, C. O. (2020). Thinking Outside the (Methodological) Box: Teaching New Dogs Old Tricks. Rechtswirklichkeit Das Blog des Berliner Arbeitskreises Rechtswirklichkeit.

Lichuma, C. O., & Shako, F. (October 2020). Like a Phoenix from the Ashes of Insolvency: An Appraisal of the Rescue Culture of the Kenyan Insolvency Act of 2015. East African Community, Law Journal, 1 (1), 33-50.
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Lichuma, C. O. (2019). Now is (not yet) the Winter of Our Discontent: The Unfulfilled Promise of Economic and Social Rights in the Fight Against Economic Inequality. ORBilu-University of Luxembourg. https://orbilu.uni.lu/handle/10993/52380.

Lichuma, C. O. (2019). In international law we (do not) trust The persistent rejection of economic and social rights as a manifestation of cynicism. Völkerrechtblog.

Lichuma, C. O. (2019). Now is (not yet) the Winter of our Discontent: The Unfulfilled Promise of Economic and Social Rights in the fight against Economic Inequality. Opinio Juris.

Lichuma, C. O., & Shako, F. (June 2019). Like a Phoenix from the Ashes of Insolvency: An Appraisal of the Rescue Culture of the Kenyan Insolvency Act of 2015. Kenya Law Review, 7 (1), 69-85.
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Lichuma, C. O. (2019). TWAILing the International Economic Law Classroom: (Dis)locating the “International” in International Law. Afronomics Law Blog.

Lichuma, C. O. (April 2019). Economic Wrongs and Social Rights: Analyzing the Impact of Systemic Corruption on Realization of Economic and Social Rights in Kenya and the Potential Redress Offered by the Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Economic, Social Rights and Cultural Rights. The Transnational Human Rights Review, 5, 63-95.
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Lichuma, C. O., & Shako, F. (2018). Pouring Old Wine into New Wineskins: The Alternative Dispute Resolution Movement in the Postcolonial State. Alternative Dispute Resolution, 6 (2), 37-62.
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Lichuma, C. O. (2016). Kenya should obey international law in the repatriation of refugees. Daily Nation Kenya.

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