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25 Nov 2014

Author:
Danish Institute for Human Rights

Online course on business & human rights for Natl. Human Rights Institutions

"E-learning on Business and Human Rights for NHRIs", Nov 2014

This e-learning provides an introduction to the field of business and human rights, including exploring the particular role of national human rights institutions...The objectives of the e-learning are to introduce learners to the field of business and human rights, and to consider how national human rights institutions can apply their Paris Principles mandate to business and human rights...The five core modules are:

  1. Introduction to business and human rights
  2. National human rights institutions and business and human rights
  3. UN Guiding Principles pillar one - the State duty to protect
  4. UN Guiding Principles pillar two - the corporate responsibility to respect
  5. UN Guiding Principles pillar three - access to remedy

[Direct access to e-learning course here.
See also: Guide for accessing the E-learning]