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EU Investment Tribunal Reform Fails to Satisfy Activists
March 16, 2017
A recent consultation by the European Commission on its plans to replace "investor-state dispute settlement" systems in future trade deals with a Multilateral Investment Court, aimed at replacing ad hoc decision-making with a permanent dispute-settlement structure, signaled disappointment with the lack of ambitious reform in the EU proposal.
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UN Agents Link Emissions to Rights Agenda
March 16, 2017
Demonstrating the increasing linkage by UN officials and observers of the global environmental agenda with business and human rights, a group of UN human rights mandate holders has published a call for countries to ensure "corporate accountability" in reducing air pollution to protect the human right to health.
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NGO Benchmarks Companies on BHR Issues
March 15, 2017
The Corporate Human Rights Benchmark has released its first report rating efforts by individual companies in the agricultural, apparel, and extractives sectors to implement the global business and human rights (BHR) agenda and calling for these businesses to do more to advance BHR due diligence, transparency, and responses to allegations.
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UN Discussion Focuses on State BHR Obligations
March 15, 2017
The UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights recently held a wide-ranging discussion on a draft comment on the obligations of governments to regulate business activities under international human rights law, in line with the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (BHR).
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NGOs Warn Companies on US Data Use
March 15, 2017
A group of nongovernmental organizations has published a petition calling on US "data brokers" - businesses that retain and analyze data on people across the country, to refuse to permit the use of their data to assist in building a "Muslim registry" or to assist in "mass deportations" of illegal migrants and to perform due diligence to ensure their services are not used for these purposes.