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UN Body Develops Rights Framework for Trade Deals
November 20, 2017
Dr. Diane Desierto of the University of Hawaii Richardson School of Law explains how a recent General Comment from the UN Committee on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights seeks to embed international human rights law "in every step of States’ regulation of the conduct of business activities, trade, and investment," including in the negotiation of trade deals.
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UN Working Group Forms Blog on BHR Remedies
November 20, 2017
In the run-up to its Business and Human Rights (BHR) Forum in Geneva at the end of November, the UN Working Group on BHR has launched a Forum blog series on the website of the BHR Journal to promote discussion among nongovernmental organizations and other contributors of how the UN body should bolster the right to remedy for BHR violations.
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NGO Opposes "Voluntary" German BHR Policies
November 20, 2017
An article from Human Rights Watch on Germany's business and human rights (BHR) policies illustrates the growing opposition among activist groups to "voluntary" codes of BHR conduct for businesses in favor of a robust regulatory agenda that would require all businesses to perform BHR due diligence on their supply chains.
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Academics Explore "B Corps" Contributions to BHR
November 20, 2017
In a recent article, academics Joanne Bauer and Elizabeth Umlas explore how adjusting the concept of the "B Corp," a new corporate form requiring the company to focus on creating a "material positive impact on society and the environment," could contribute to the advancement of the global business and human rights (BHR) agenda.
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Lawyers Advance BHR Arbitration Proposal
November 15, 2017
In a review of a proposal by an international "working group" pushing for the development of a global arbitration system for business and human rights (BHR) disputes, law firm Hogan Lovells considers how to overcome potential obstacles in such a a system, including by publicizing the arbitration proceedings and pressing businesses to submit to arbitration.
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NGOs Push Companies to Link Human Rights, SDGs
November 15, 2017
An open letter published by a group of nongovernmental organizations on the eve of the September UN Private Sector Forum to discuss financing the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) highlights the links activists are making between achieving the SDGs and forcing businesses to abide by the global business and human rights agenda.
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Kenya Publishes "Baseline Assessment" on BHR
November 14, 2017
The government of Kenya has developed a "baseline assessment" of its current laws and policies promoting the global business and human rights (BHR) agenda as it prepares to publish a "national action plan" announcing how it will force businesses operating in the country to implement the UN Guiding Principles on BHR.
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UN Group Pushes Expansive Right to BHR Remedy
November 13, 2017
The UN Working Group on business and human rights (BHR) issues has published a guidance document calling on countries around the world to adopt an "all roads to remedy" approach to alleged BHR violations that would expand access to people claiming such violations to a "bouquet of remedies" dependent on the nature of the violation.
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UN Talks Aim to Limit Corporate Liability Defenses
November 01, 2017
Daniel Uribe and Kinda Mohamadieh of the think tank South Centre explain how recent negotiations in Geneva over a binding UN treaty on business and human rights (BHR) worked to establish mechanisms through which alleged victims of BHR violations can circumvent legal limitations on corporate liability to obtain remedies.
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Officials Call for EU "Responsible Business" Plan
October 18, 2017
A group of national authorities has published a letter calling on the European Commission to proceed with developing an EU Action Plan on Responsible Business Conduct that would make businesses responsible for addressing issues including "unemployment, poor working conditions, human rights violations, corruption and threats to the environment" across the globe.