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Social audits fall short on gender equality
Joanne Bauer and Jenise Ogle on their research assessing the human rights outcomes of the Bonsucro Production Standard in India.
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Construction clients must accept human rights responsibilities for the sector to ‘build back better’ post COVID-19
Outreach to construction clients shows a refusal to acknowledge human rights obligations for workers on their projects
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RADIO INTERVIEW: Marti Flacks talks renewable energy & human rights on ABC Australia
BHRRC's Deputy Director discusses Renewable Energy & Human Rights Benchmark with ABC's Pacific Beat team
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Ethical companies that respect human rights when lobbying will best survive the post-COVID 19 recession
Aggressive lobbying for bailouts or deregulation is bad for business long term, writes Rocio Paniagua of Transparency International UK
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Call for EU Human Rights Due Diligence Legislation: What Can Be Learnt from France and the Netherlands?
Following a series of events ‘Human Rights Due Diligence in Law and Practice’ organised in Oxford in early 2020, Dr Ekaterina Aristova reflects on the lessons learnt from the French and Dutch experience of embedding corporate respect for human rights into legal frameworks.
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Garment workers are facing a humanitarian crisis – but don’t only blame COVID-19
The fashion industry has long been built on an exploitative business model that puts profits before human lives, writes BHRRC's Alysha Khambay for Open Democracy
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Exploring Trends in Corporate Human Rights Due Diligence
Current trends towards efficient and comprehensive human rights and environmental due diligence
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