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Series New social contracts and role of the private sector in the MENA
Alia Hindawi and Dr. Elie Abouaoun explore how new social contracts and private sector participation could pave the way to a just recovery from COVID-19 for in the MENA.
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Series On International Financial Institutions and new social contracts in the MENA
Alia Hindawi and Shereen Talaat reflect on how IFIs can participate in social contracts by establishing new rules that commit the private sector to the international rights system.
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Series A new and just social contract is still possible in the MENA Region
Ahmad Awad reflects on the history of failure for social contracts in the MENA region, and argues that the tragedy of COVID-19 provides the perfect opportunity for governments, IFIs and the private sector to try again.
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Series Who Audits the Auditor?: Shaping Legal Accountability Strategies to Redress Social Audit Failings
"Bringing legal claims against social auditing firms for inaccurate audits is an emerging focus of corporate legal accountability actions."
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Series Why rebuilding Jordan's social contract is crucial to agricultural workers’ rights beyond COVID-19
Hatem Qtaish & Mouhanad Sharabati reflect on the plight of essential agriculture workers in Jordan during the pandemic and how a new social contract could better protect and realise their rights post pandemic.
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Series A super-cycle cyclone? Energy transition minerals and a just recovery
Just transition and just recovery may end up becoming intrinsically linked, but if there is to be any hope of the 'just' part shining through, we need to consider the rights of potentially affected communities, abolish rights abuses from mineral supply chains and resolve issues of over-consumption.
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Series First court decision in the climate litigation against Total: a promising interpretation of the French Duty of Vigilance Law
On the 4th anniversary of the French Duty of Vigilance Law, Lucie Chatelain from Sherpa considers the recent order against Total and explores what this would mean for future litigations
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Series Lawyers’ insights on corporate legal accountability: Richard Rogers, Climate Counsel, UK
"The greatest challenge is identifying a legal forum that is willing to accept jurisdiction, but is also independent, impartial, and accessible (especially in terms of costs)."
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Series One goal, multiple narratives and the chance to harness their collective power to Build Back Better
Shift's Caroline Rees emphasises the need for collaboration and greater connection across different constituencies and narratives, to ensure our efforts to build back better avoid collision, dilution or even delay.
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Series It's time for the EU to clean up corporate supply chains
"While we cannot undo the collapse of Rana Plaza, pollution in the Niger delta or the deaths of migrant workers in Qatar, the COVID-19 crisis has offered us a chance to rethink and redesign global value chains" – Members of European Parliament Lara Wolters, Manon Aubry, Pascal Durand and Heidi Hautala after the plenary vote on the corporate due diligence and accountability report
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