UN-BHR

  • Paper Considers Advancement of BHR Agenda in China

    January 06, 2016

    A paper by Huang Zhong and Cheng Qian of Wuhan University considers efforts by the Chinese Government and companies to implement the global business and human rights ("BHR") agenda and concludes by calling for Chinese businesses to establish "internal systems" on access to justice to further remedies for alleged violations of BHR principles.

  • Japanese NGO Issues Report on BHR Challenges by Sector

    January 06, 2016

    The Nippon CSR Consortium, a Japanese organization that seeks to promote business and human rights ("BHR") issues, has issued a new version of its report "Human Rights Issues by Sector," which pushes businesses to engage in human rights dialogue and due diligence processes to further the UN's and activists' BHR agenda.

  • UN Working Group: Brazil Lags in BHR Implementation

    January 05, 2016

    At the conclusion of its recent visit to Brazil, the UN Working Group on business and human rights ("BHR") expressed concerns that Brazilian businesses generally were not aware of the UN's BHR agenda and that infrastructure projects were affecting the human rights of locals, calling in response for the government to proceed with plans to develop a BHR action plan.

  • Ruggie Takes Charge of FIFA's BHR Plan

    December 30, 2015

    Under the auspices of the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, Professor John Ruggie and his team at the nongovernmental organization Shift have accepted a request from the International Federation of Association Football ("FIFA") to develop a plan to "embed" Ruggie's UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights ("BHR") in the organization's activities.

  • Ireland Publishes Outline of BHR Action Plan

    December 30, 2015

    The Government of Ireland has published an outline of its national action plan showing how the country plans to implement the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights ("BHR").

  • NGO Calls for Countries to Perform HRIAs on Tax Policies

    December 30, 2015

    Arguing that corporate avoidance of taxes contributes to human-rights violations and to global warming, the nongovernmental organization Center for Economic and Social Rights has published a report calling for countries to perform human rights impact assessments ("HRIAs") to determine how their tax policies might affect the fulfillment of human rights in other parts of the world.

  • Academics Explore Effects of UNGPs on Land Acquisition

    December 30, 2015

    Dr. Jérémie Gilbert and Dr. Nadia Bernaz have published a book chapter analyzing the effects of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights ("UNGPs") on business obligations toward indigenous peoples when acquiring land on which they live, arguing that the "human rights legal framework" calls for business dialogue with affected people prior to "resource grabbing."

  • Law Organizations Seek out BHR Treaty Options

    December 29, 2015

    An article from Professors Anita Ramasastry of the University of Washington School of Law and Doug Cassel of Notre Dame Law School, requested by the American Bar Association and the Law Society of England and Wales, considers various options for a global binding treaty on business and human rights ("BHR").

  • UN Working Group Assesses Brazil's Actions on BHR Agenda

    December 28, 2015

    The UN Working Group on business and human rights ("BHR") issues recently sent two observers to Brazil to meet with representatives from government, business, civil society, unions, and other sectors to determine the level of implementation of the UN Guiding Principles on BHR by the government and businesses in the country.

  • NGO Seeks Prosecution of BHR-Violating Companies

    December 22, 2015

    A report from the UK nongovernmental organization Traidcraft has called for the British Government to prosecute companies that commit "serious" violations of the global business and human rights ("BHR") agenda in other countries.

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