BHR

  • NGOs Promote Action Plans to Advance BHR Agenda

    September 22, 2015

    In a recent paper, representatives from the Danish Institute for Human Rights and the International Corporate Accountability Roundtable promote national action plans ("NAPs") as an effective way to advance activists' agenda on business and human rights ("BHR") and advise countries on NAP elements that will help these plans succeed.

  • Ruggie and Sherman: Legal World Must Take Note of BHR

    September 16, 2015

    Professor John Ruggie of Harvard University and attorney John Sherman of the nonprofit group Shift write that the announcement by the international sport organization FIFA that its partners must comply with the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights ("BHR") signals the need for attorneys to advise corporate clients on the meaning and reach of BHR standards.

  • NGO Seeks Procurement Reforms in US NAP

    September 16, 2015

    In a submission to the US government relating to its development of a "National Action Plan on Responsible Business Conduct," the International Corporate Accountability Roundtable calls for inclusion in the plan of federal procurement reform, including independent monitoring of procurement practices and transparency in government supply chains.

  • NGO Seeks EU Push for Binding BHR Treaty

    September 14, 2015

    Speaking at a European Parliament event on business and human rights ("BHR") issues, the coordinator of the nongovernmental organization European Coalition for Corporate Justice called on EU institutions to unite to develop and implement a strong, legally binding treaty promoting the UN's BHR agenda.

  • Countries Advance BHR Agenda Through UPR Process

    September 02, 2015

    Using a database produced by the website UPR Info, the Business and Human Rights ("BHR") Resource Centre shows how countries have been raising recommendations on how to improve the implementation of the global BHR agenda through the UN Human Rights Council's Universal Periodic Review ("UPR") process.

  • Sweden Adopts BHR Action Plan

    September 01, 2015

    In the latest advancement of the UN's agenda on business and human rights ("BHR"), the Swedish Government has issued a "national action plan" describing how it plans to implement the UN Guiding Principles on BHR.

  • Paper Calls for "Global Framework Convention" on BHR

    August 27, 2015

    Finding that a "regulatory gap" exists in the business and human rights ("BHR") agenda and that standards short of a global treaty do not have the potential to close this gap, Tori Loven Kirkebø argues in a recent paper that a "global framework convention" could regulate governments and corporations to the extent required to secure the protection of human rights from business.

  • Academic Seeks Obligations for Companies in International Law

    August 27, 2015

    Nicolás Carrillo-Santarelli of the La Sabana University in Colombia writes that the global business and human rights agenda's advancement depends largely upon the recognition, in his view, that corporations, rather than only governments, are subject directly to obligations under international human rights law.

  • OAS Takes up Global BHR Agenda

    August 27, 2015

    An article discusses how the various institutions of the international Organization of American States ("OAS"), including the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, have recently begun to pursue the business and human rights ("BHR") agenda of the UN and international activists.

  • Survey Calls for More BHR Remedies in UK

    August 26, 2015

    Robert McCorquodale of the British Institute of International and Comparative Law has published a paper calling for the UK, in its next business and human rights ("BHR") national action plan, to create more mechanisms that grant remedies to alleged victims of BHR violations in the UK and abroad.

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