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Academics Seek Clarification of BHR "Diligence" Rules
December 19, 2017
Academics Jonathan Bonnitcha and Robert McCorquodale have published an article calling for clarification of the concept of "due diligence" under the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (BHR) to reduce the legal uncertainty businesses face when determining the standard of conduct that applies to their operations and those of related actors.
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NGO Develops Rules for Global BHR Arbitration
December 18, 2017
In November, the think tank Hague Institute for Global Justice launched a project to create global rules, developed in consultation with businesses and human rights activist groups, under which an international arbitration mechanism would resolve disputes related to the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (BHR).
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UN Talks Fail to Clarify Scope of BHR Treaty
December 07, 2017
An overview from law firm Hogan Lovells of recent negotiations in Geneva of a proposed UN business and human rights (BHR) treaty describes the proceedings as a contentious series of events "dominated by questions and objections" raising uncertainty about the scope of such a treaty, rather than clarifying its aims and focus.
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NGO Launches Activist Investor BHR Platform
December 07, 2017
The Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility recently launched an initiative called the Investor Alliance for Human Rights that will provide a platform for activist investors to promote corporate implementation of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (BHR).
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Study Examines BHR Duties Under ECHR
December 07, 2017
A study from Daniel Augenstein and Lukasz Dziedzic of Tilburg Law School explores various state obligations under the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) to regulate corporate conduct to prevent violations of the global business and human rights (BHR) agenda.
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Forum Examines Proliferation of "Hard" BHR Law
December 06, 2017
An analysis of the recent UN Forum on Business and Human Rights (BHR) in Geneva by two Hogan Lovells attorneys indicates that the proceedings emphasized the "hardening" of previously soft-law BHR responsibilities for corporations and considered the risk that "human rights impact assessments" could heighten the risks of corporate legal liability.
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Chile Releases BHR Action Plan
November 30, 2017
The government of Chile has published a National Action Plan on Business and Human Rights (BHR) that explains how the government will require the private sector to implement the UN Guiding Principles on BHR and contribute to the fulfillment of the social and environmental targets of the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
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Dutch Bank Adopts BHR Impact Assessments
November 30, 2017
Dutch development bank FMO has announced that, in line with the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (BHR), it will perform "human rights impact assessments" to determine whether its investment projects threaten to violate the global BHR agenda and report on its human rights performance in its activities.
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UN Group Releases Proposed Elements of BHR Treaty
November 30, 2017
The Chairmanship of the UN Working Group charged with negotiating the development of a binding UN treaty on business and human rights (BHR) has published a broad set of proposed elements of such a BHR treaty that places international obligations on signatories to enforce the BHR agenda and provide access to remedies.
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NGOs Call for Increased Remedy Access in BHR Treaty
November 29, 2017
A group of nongovernmental organizations recently published a letter to the Ecuadorian chair of a UN working group charged with negotiating the development of a binding UN treaty on business and human rights (BHR) pushing for the inclusion in the treaty of, among other things, an effective international oversight body and expanded access to courts for BHR violations.