The publication of the Thun Group’s discussion paper The Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights: An Interpretation for Banks represented a critical step on the way to delineate the relationship between the financial sector and human rights: the document lays the foundations for the adoption of the first ever comprehensive guide on how universal banks should operationalise their responsibility to respect human rights. As the arguments offered by the Thun Group are likely to influence the way in which numerous financial institutions integrate human rights into their operations, this article offers a critical assessment of the discussion paper. Notwithstanding several positive features, the Thun Group relies on a faulty subsidiary app...
Since the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs) were adopted by the UN Human Ri...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to discuss a wide range of significant developments that have em...
The United Nations (UN) Human Rights Council’s Protect, Respect and Remedy (‘Three Pillar’) Framewor...
The publication of the Thun Group’s discussion paper The Guiding Principles on Business and Human Ri...
This post was contributed by Ryan Brightwell, Researcher and Editor at BankTrack. The banking sector...
On 11 June 2011, the United Nations Human Rights Council endorsed the ‘Guiding Principles for Busine...
The role of banks in projects which result in adverse human rights impacts has been brought to the f...
The issue of corporate responsibilities has had a tumultuous history at the United Nations. When the...
The rapid expansion of transnational economic activity and corresponding growth in power of transnat...
Defence date: 24 May 2005Examining Board: Prof. Philip Alston (Supervisor, European University Inst...
This research is part of a larger PhD studentship Grant, which is funded by the Scottish Graduate Sc...
The broader issue dealt with in the paper is to what extent multi-party development efforts are acco...
This article begins with a discussion of why one should be concerned or at least interested in the h...
While transnational corporations and other business enterprises have the capacity to foster economi...
This paper’s hypothesis is that the international standard setting bodies (SSBs) could improve the q...
Since the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs) were adopted by the UN Human Ri...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to discuss a wide range of significant developments that have em...
The United Nations (UN) Human Rights Council’s Protect, Respect and Remedy (‘Three Pillar’) Framewor...
The publication of the Thun Group’s discussion paper The Guiding Principles on Business and Human Ri...
This post was contributed by Ryan Brightwell, Researcher and Editor at BankTrack. The banking sector...
On 11 June 2011, the United Nations Human Rights Council endorsed the ‘Guiding Principles for Busine...
The role of banks in projects which result in adverse human rights impacts has been brought to the f...
The issue of corporate responsibilities has had a tumultuous history at the United Nations. When the...
The rapid expansion of transnational economic activity and corresponding growth in power of transnat...
Defence date: 24 May 2005Examining Board: Prof. Philip Alston (Supervisor, European University Inst...
This research is part of a larger PhD studentship Grant, which is funded by the Scottish Graduate Sc...
The broader issue dealt with in the paper is to what extent multi-party development efforts are acco...
This article begins with a discussion of why one should be concerned or at least interested in the h...
While transnational corporations and other business enterprises have the capacity to foster economi...
This paper’s hypothesis is that the international standard setting bodies (SSBs) could improve the q...
Since the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs) were adopted by the UN Human Ri...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to discuss a wide range of significant developments that have em...
The United Nations (UN) Human Rights Council’s Protect, Respect and Remedy (‘Three Pillar’) Framewor...