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NGO Calls for Broader Impact of BHR Treaty on Digital Issues
February 14, 2019
The nongovernmental organization Access Now has published an article calling on the intergovernmental panel developing a binding UN treaty on business and human rights (BHR) to tackle a broad range of “digital rights” issues, including through BHR due diligence and reporting requirements.
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CoE Publishes Handbook on BHR Rules in Europe
February 11, 2019
The Council of Europe (CoE) recently published a handbook by Claire Methven O’Brien of the nongovernmental organization Danish Institute for Human Rights informing legal practitioners regarding business and human rights (BHR) laws and standards applicable in Europe.
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NGOs Call on Finland to Advance UNGPs in EU Bodies
February 06, 2019
A group of nongovernmental organizations has called on the Finnish government to use its time holding the rotating presidency of the EU Council to pursue the implementation of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs) at the EU level, in particular by imposing “human rights due diligence” requirements on businesses across the bloc.
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Article Highlights BHR Impact in Asia
February 05, 2019
Melissa Chong of the organization Corporate Citizenship describes a “rising tide” of corporate human rights due diligence regulations, with a particular focus on supply chains in Asia, and considers the potential global impact of a binding UN treaty on business and human rights (BHR).
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Academic Cites “Duty” of FIFA to Intervene in Rights Case
February 05, 2019
Professor Sarah Joseph of Monash University illustrates how advocates of the business and human rights agenda are pressuring the sports industry to intervene in rights-related issues, asserting that the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) has a duty to push Thailand not to extradite a famous soccer player to Bahrain.
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NGO Seeks Broad BHR Measures in Australia
February 04, 2019
The Human Rights Law Centre has published a report calling on the Australian government to address alleged overseas human rights violations by Australian corporations by adopting laws strengthening the country’s OECD contact point, requiring companies to perform “human rights due diligence,” and implementing the UN’s business and human rights (BHR) regime.
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Consultant Argues for Positive BHR Duties in Conflict Zones
January 31, 2019
Business and human rights (BHR) consultant Anna Triponel warns that companies operating in “conflict or post-conflict” contexts around the world must be prepared to use their financial and other leverage to push back against human rights violations in these regions and avoid BHR-based lawsuits.
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Lawyers: Blockchain Can Help Companies Comply with UNGPs
January 31, 2019
Attorneys from the law firm Hughes Hubbard explain how blockchain technology could help businesses conform to the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs) by assisting in their efforts to perform “human rights due diligence” to examine the rights impacts of their complex, global supply chains.
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UN Working Group Calls for BHR Promotion in Davos
January 31, 2019
The UN Working Group on Business and Human Rights (BHR) has called on government and business leaders meeting at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos to advance the “sustainable development” agenda by promoting BHR standards and human rights “due diligence” by companies around the world.
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NGO Seeks Stronger BHR Reporting from Canadian Mining Companies
January 16, 2019
The nongovernmental organization Shift has produced a report pushing companies in the Canadian mining industry to broaden and strengthen their public reporting on implementation of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (BHR).