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Series Will the EU turn a blind eye to human rights impacts of business beyond the supply chain?
It is critical that businesses think not only about their suppliers when they think of their human rights impacts, but also how their products and services can impact on the enjoyment of rights. Regulation such as the EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive can provide much needed clarity for business if it covers the full value chain, writes Gabrielle Holly from the Danish Institute for Human Rights.
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Series Reflections on a week of negotiations on a legally binding instrument on business & human rights
Elodie Aba sums up the week-long negotiations on a LBI as discussions in Geneva draw to a close
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Post Better Factories Cambodia must do more for garment workers
Elaine Lu of Solidar Suisse Hong Kong highlights concerns about the role of Better Work Cambodia in addressing issues of importance to garment sector workers.
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Series Binding Treaty needed to ensure accountability for transnational corporations: Mogpog River case study
Toxic pollution case in the Philippines highlights urgent need for effective binding treaty on business and human rights to effectively hold transnational corporations to account for human rights and environmental harms.
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Series Binding Treaty negotiations: Considerations on legal liability and access to justice
As the 8th session of the business and human rights treaty process kicks off, there is a great need - and opportunity - to develop two key issues essential for effective remedy: legal liability and access to justice, argues Humberto Cantú Rivera of the University of Monterrey, Mexico
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