This blog was contributed by Sara Seck, Associate Professor, Western Law, & Senior Fellow, International Law Research Program, Centre for International Governance Innovation. One of the most daunting challenges in the implementation of the UNGPs is grappling with the legal relevance of the second pillar, the business responsibility to respect rights. The hostility of grass roots human rights civil society organizations and many “third world” states to the UNGPs rests to a large extent upon an understanding that whatever the business responsibility to respect rights is, it most definitely is not “legally binding,” whether under domestic or international law
This blog was contributed by Verónica Aranzazu Zubía Pinto, Adviser of the Human Rights Division of ...
This contribution to the work of the International Law Association’s Study Group on Business and Hum...
This article uses snapshots, rather than the ongoing flows of diffusion/contestation typically empha...
One of the most daunting challenges in the implementation of the UNGPs is grappling with the legal r...
The United Nations Working Group on business and human rights (UNWG) dedicated its 2015 report to th...
The causes of climate change and solutions to it are inherently tied to non-state actors, including ...
Over the past decade, due in part to the devastating impact of the global financial crisis of 2008 a...
The 2014 Climate Justice Report by the International Bar Association (IBA) makes many recommendation...
There have been several initiatives, since the 1970s, trying to provide an international policy resp...
This post was contributed by Martijn Scheltema, partner at Pels Rijcken & Droogleever Fortuijn and p...
Climate change is already being felt around the world, impacting a range of human rights including u...
This post was contributed by Linda Kromjong, Secretary-General of the International Organisation of ...
This post was contributed by Adam Smith-Anthony, senior Associate and co-lead of the Business & Huma...
This post was contributed by Margaret Jungk, Chair of UN Working Group on Business and Human Rights,...
This post was contributed by Michael Ineichen, Programme Manager and Human Rights Council Advocacy D...
This blog was contributed by Verónica Aranzazu Zubía Pinto, Adviser of the Human Rights Division of ...
This contribution to the work of the International Law Association’s Study Group on Business and Hum...
This article uses snapshots, rather than the ongoing flows of diffusion/contestation typically empha...
One of the most daunting challenges in the implementation of the UNGPs is grappling with the legal r...
The United Nations Working Group on business and human rights (UNWG) dedicated its 2015 report to th...
The causes of climate change and solutions to it are inherently tied to non-state actors, including ...
Over the past decade, due in part to the devastating impact of the global financial crisis of 2008 a...
The 2014 Climate Justice Report by the International Bar Association (IBA) makes many recommendation...
There have been several initiatives, since the 1970s, trying to provide an international policy resp...
This post was contributed by Martijn Scheltema, partner at Pels Rijcken & Droogleever Fortuijn and p...
Climate change is already being felt around the world, impacting a range of human rights including u...
This post was contributed by Linda Kromjong, Secretary-General of the International Organisation of ...
This post was contributed by Adam Smith-Anthony, senior Associate and co-lead of the Business & Huma...
This post was contributed by Margaret Jungk, Chair of UN Working Group on Business and Human Rights,...
This post was contributed by Michael Ineichen, Programme Manager and Human Rights Council Advocacy D...
This blog was contributed by Verónica Aranzazu Zubía Pinto, Adviser of the Human Rights Division of ...
This contribution to the work of the International Law Association’s Study Group on Business and Hum...
This article uses snapshots, rather than the ongoing flows of diffusion/contestation typically empha...