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Post Nevsun Resources Ltd. v. Araya: What the Canadian Supreme Court decision means in holding Canadian companies accountable for human rights abuses abroad
In this blog, James Yap analyses the implications of the Canadian Supreme Court's decision in the Nevsun Resources v Araya case on corporate legal accountability for human rights abuses.
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Series Mexico can be a world leader in improving business conduct on human rights and the environment
Ahead of this week's landmark event in Mexico, Soledad García Muñoz and Phil Bloomer discuss the global movement for human rights due diligence
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Series EU study and legal opinion of German campaign underline need for legislation on human rights due diligence
Claudia Saller, Julia Otten and Johanna Kusch on why the German government should give the mandatory human rights and environmental due diligence agenda a real push, both at home and in Brussels.
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Series Landmark report on 1,000 European companies shows the need for human rights due diligence laws
Filip Gregor and Joanne Houston from Frank Bold on why reporting requirements alone won't eradicate abuse and the implications for the mandatory due diligence debate.
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