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NGOs Push EU to Require Corporate "Diligence" on Rights
December 21, 2017
In November, the European Coalition for Corporate Justice released a briefing identifying a legal obligation of EU institutions to adopt legislation providing for mandatory "human rights due diligence" rules requiring companies to investigate and redress human rights violations throughout their global supply chains.
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UN Publishes "Green Finance" Guide for Stock Exchanges
December 21, 2017
The UN Sustainable Stock Exchanges Initiative has released a Green Finance Action Plan as a "benchmarking tool" to guide stock exchanges around the world on how to pressure associated companies to divert their investments into projects that will help achieve the UN's "sustainable development" agenda.
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IBA Outlines Global Obligation to Fund Rights Agenda
December 20, 2017
A report from the International Bar Association's (IBA) Human Rights Institute has published a report exploring states' and the private sector's "obligation to mobilise resources" under international human rights law to fulfill economic, social, and cultural rights and achieve the UN's "sustainable development" agenda.
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UN Agents Decry "Unethical" Corporate Tax Avoidance
December 20, 2017
A group of UN human rights mandate holders has published a statement, in the wake of the release of the so-called "Paradise Papers" showing corporate and individual tax avoidance, calling on rating agencies and investment funds to downgrade companies that engage in "unethical tax avoidance schemes" that undermine "social justice and human rights."
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NGO Presses FIFA on Human Rights Report
December 20, 2017
A press release from Amnesty International uses a report of the recently established Human Rights Advisory Board of the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA), made up of representatives of international organizations, human rights groups, and labor unions, to push FIFA to take a hard line on human rights issues with future World Cup hosts Russia and Qatar.