BHR

  • Advocates Press for "Action Plans" to Further BHR Agenda

    December 09, 2015

    Representatives from the Danish Institute for Human Rights and the International Corporate Accountability Roundtable have published an article calling for further development of "national action plans" ("NAPs") to advance the global business and human rights ("BHR") agenda and for a review mechanism to hold governments to account in implementing their NAPs.

  • Academic Argues for Strengthening of State Duties on BHR

    December 08, 2015

    Professor and former UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food Olivier de Schutter writes that countries should work toward a binding business and human rights ("BHR") treaty that establishes a government duty to implement the BHR agenda domestically and abroad and to cooperate to ensure a remedy for alleged victims of BHR violations.

  • Article Seeks "Mandatory Regime" for BHR Liability

    December 08, 2015

    An article by Professor Emeritus Upendra Baxi proposes that some basic treaty obligations to prevent multinational corporations from causing "mass disasters" grow into a "mandatory regime of multinational liability" for violations of the global business and human rights ("BHR") agenda.

  • Academic Seeks Moral Basis of Corporate BHR Respect

    December 07, 2015

    In a recent article, Professor Emerita Patricia Werhane seeks to reconcile the argument that corporations are not "moral persons" with calls for corporate "respect" of the UN business and human rights ("BHR") agenda by finding that businesses have "secondary moral agency as organizations."

  • Attorney Warns of BHR Treaty Noncompliance

    December 04, 2015

    Lawyer Bellinda Chinowawa writes that advocates of a binding UN business and human rights ("BHR") treaty should temper their expectations of government compliance with such an instrument and should instead focus their efforts on local-level work toward BHR regulation.

  • Norwegian Official Seeks BHR Pressure on States

    December 04, 2015

    Harriet Berg of the Norwegian mission to the UN writes that activists must place pressure on countries with little political will to implement the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights ("BHR") and heed lessons from a new UN human rights body that will guide states toward providing more access to remedy for alleged BHR victims.

  • Europe, NGOs Organize BHR Workshop for ASEAN

    December 03, 2015

    The Association of Southeast Asian Nations ("ASEAN") CSR Network, with support from EU, academic, and governmental institutions, recently held a workshop for businesses, civil society groups, and government officials on how countries and companies in ASEAN should implement the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights ("BHR").

  • Briefing Seeks Positives in NAP Process for Business

    December 03, 2015

    A briefing note from law firm Clifford Chance and nongovernmental organization the Global Business Initiative on Human Rights characterizes the development of national action plans ("NAPs") for the implementation of the UN's business and human rights ("BHR") agenda as an opportunity for "clarity" and "support" for businesses regarding BHR expectations.

  • NGO, UN Agency Guidance Seeks Child Rights in NAPs

    December 03, 2015

    The UN Children's Fund ("UNICEF"), International Corporate Accountability Roundtable, and Danish Institute for Human Rights have published guidance on how countries should incorporate children's rights into national action plans ("NAPs") for implementing the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights.

  • Reuters: Investors Resist Adherence to ESG Agenda

    December 02, 2015

    Reuters reports that investors, while signing up for environmental, social, and governance ("ESG") principles such as the UN-backed Principles for Responsible Investment, have shown "a patchy response, at best," in actually shifting their behavior on climate-related investment.

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