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2017년 3월 23일

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Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment, Danish Institute for Human Rights, Sciences Po Law School Clinic

Discussion paper proposes collaborative approach to human rights impact assessments

"A collaborative approach to human rights impact assessments", 23 Mar 2017

This paper suggests a new collaborative and participatory approach to human rights impact assessments (HRIAs). It was written for stakeholders—in particular, communities, workers, and other project-affected people; their representatives, including local and international civil society organizations; companies; and others—who seek more effective strategies for investigating the human rights impacts of business projects or operations, and who are willing to consider a collaborative assessment...This paper may also be of interest to representatives of companies, project-affected people, or civil society organizations who are not yet ready to undertake a fully collaborative assessment, but who wish to make their human rights impact assessments more inclusive and responsive, or who seek to encourage greater buy-in from other stakeholders. Such readers might be particularly interested in, for example, the sections on stakeholder involvement and meaningful participation (pp 28-36), the steering committee (pp 38-42), or transparency and disclosure (pp 72-74).

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