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5 Jul 2017
G20 Summit 2017: Leaders' Declaration commits to action against child labour & modern slavery
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Food & beverage
Chemical: General
Construction
Road-building
Ports
Airports
Water companies
Hydropower & dam projects
Energy
Argentina
Australia
Brazil
Switzerland
China
Germany
France
United Kingdom
Honduras
Indonesia
India
Italy
Japan
Myanmar
Mexico
Pakistan
Russia
Saudi Arabia
Türkiye
Taiwan
United States of America
South Africa
Death threats
Freedom of Expression
Violence
Protection from arbitrary arrest, detention or exile
Intimidation
Gender Discrimination
Climate Crisis
Women
Migrants & Immigrants
Refugees
Project financing & loans
Socially-responsible investing & shareholder activism
Freedom of Association
Labour Rights
Child labour
Forced Labour & Modern Slavery
Living Wage
Access to Water
Company Grievance Mechanisms
Free, prior & informed consent
Impact Assessment
Land Rights
Right to Privacy
Procurement
Supply Chains
Tax avoidance & evasion
Intl. Chamber of Commerce (ICC)
BDA (Confederation of German Employers' Associations)
BDI (Federation of German Industry)
UN Guiding Principles on Business & Human Rights (UNGPs)
ILO Instruments
OECD Guidelines
UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) / Millennium Development Goals
UN Working Group on business & human rights
Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB)
World Economic Forum
Ownership of Property & Possessions
Displacement
Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights
Trade
Company Reporting
Company Advances on Human Rights
Lawsuits & regulatory action
This story containes key documents related to the German G20 Presidency. For civil society commentary on the challenges and opportunities of Engaging the G20 on Business and Human Rights, see our blog series.