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23 Nov 2012

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London School of Economics and Political Science

500 Days After Ruggie Achievements, Challenges and Opportunities in business and Human Rights

Prof. Kimberly Hutchings (Head of LSE Department of International Relations) Nicolas Carrillo, Charline Daelman, Damiano de Felice and Irene Pietropaoli...Achievements, challenges and opportunities in business and human rights Prof. John Ruggie (Harvard University) [video screening]...Normative questions on business and human rights...Discussant: Prof. Florian Wettstein (University of St. Gallen)...Clarifying human rights due diligence...Discussant[s]: Prof. Sheldon Leader (University of Essex)...Prof. Robert McCorquodale (University of Nottingham)...Implementing the corporate responsibility to respect human rights...Discussant: Prof. Peter Muchlinski (SOAS)...Political issues in business and human rights...Discussant[s]: Prof. Todd Landman (University of Essex)...Dr Margot Salomon (LSE)