This presentation was delivered to the students of the International Summer School on IT Law at the Institute of Legal Informatics, Leibniz Universität Hannover, IRI. The presentation provides an introduction to the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights and the challenges of human rights due diligence in digital supply chains and Industry 4.0.status: accepte
No company, just like no nation, is an island in cyberspace; the actions of actors from hacktivists ...
The United Nations (UN) Human Rights Council’s Protect, Respect and Remedy (‘Three Pillar’) Framewor...
The chapter discusses the principle of legal separation of entities and its ramifications in the tra...
Human Rights Due Diligence is a key topic in the debates among human rights advocates and the busine...
Human rights due diligence is considered to be an essential component of international, regional, an...
Briefing 2, in Human Rights Due Diligence Legislation - Options for the EUThe European Parliament (E...
Defence date: 14 March 2022Examining Board: Professor Stefan Grundmann (Humboldt University Berlin);...
On April 7, 2022, The Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law (Catholic Law) — in coll...
This paper analyses the concept of ‘human rights due diligence’ as formulated by John Ruggie, the UN...
As part of its project on human rights accountability in the global supply chain the University of E...
Business and human rights are often thought to be antithetical, but as societal expectations on comp...
Since the adoption of the United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UN Guiding...
This authoritative Research Handbook brings together leading international scholars and practitioner...
Human rights due diligence in the supply chainThe German Due Diligence Act (Sorgfaltspflichtengesetz...
The aim of this paper is to examine the potential effectiveness and limitations of the emerging mand...
No company, just like no nation, is an island in cyberspace; the actions of actors from hacktivists ...
The United Nations (UN) Human Rights Council’s Protect, Respect and Remedy (‘Three Pillar’) Framewor...
The chapter discusses the principle of legal separation of entities and its ramifications in the tra...
Human Rights Due Diligence is a key topic in the debates among human rights advocates and the busine...
Human rights due diligence is considered to be an essential component of international, regional, an...
Briefing 2, in Human Rights Due Diligence Legislation - Options for the EUThe European Parliament (E...
Defence date: 14 March 2022Examining Board: Professor Stefan Grundmann (Humboldt University Berlin);...
On April 7, 2022, The Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law (Catholic Law) — in coll...
This paper analyses the concept of ‘human rights due diligence’ as formulated by John Ruggie, the UN...
As part of its project on human rights accountability in the global supply chain the University of E...
Business and human rights are often thought to be antithetical, but as societal expectations on comp...
Since the adoption of the United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UN Guiding...
This authoritative Research Handbook brings together leading international scholars and practitioner...
Human rights due diligence in the supply chainThe German Due Diligence Act (Sorgfaltspflichtengesetz...
The aim of this paper is to examine the potential effectiveness and limitations of the emerging mand...
No company, just like no nation, is an island in cyberspace; the actions of actors from hacktivists ...
The United Nations (UN) Human Rights Council’s Protect, Respect and Remedy (‘Three Pillar’) Framewor...
The chapter discusses the principle of legal separation of entities and its ramifications in the tra...