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Open for Justice 11 juil.
En réponse à @open4justice
“How can civil society have any faith that law and policy reform discussions at the Advisory Body will be fruitful when the government has bowed to industry pressure and reneged on concrete commitments regarding the ombudsperson?”
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Open for Justice 11 juil.
En réponse à @open4justice
Announcing an # ombuds without independence and investigatory powers"is like giving someone a car, but telling them that the gas tank won’t be installed for two years,” said Emily Dwyer, Coordinator, Canadian Network on Corporate Accountability.
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ECCJ 16 juil.
ECCJ welcomed the creation in of an Ombudsperson with independence and powers to investigate the impacts of Canadian companies abroad. Today, we regretfully join civil society's disappointment with the government's failure to keep its commitment.
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CORE Coalition 15 juil.
Last week a federal appeals court in San Francisco reaffirmed its ruling that & can be sued for collaborating in slave labour in African countries. The suit was filed in 2005 and the companies are still fighting it
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ECCJ 3 juil.
French NGOs put a spotlight on companies covered by the law. Check the new to see how companies are responding to their new obligations!
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ECCJ 26 juin
Great news¡ NGOs have initiated the first case under the French law. Oil Corp. must respond for its human rights & env. impacts in Uganda, organisations say.
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ECCJ 19 juin
Thankful for the opportunity to hear first-hand experience and knowledge from these brave women who oppose the pillage of their natural resources by corporations!
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ECCJ 19 juin
Today we will be at to denounce the specific violence suffered by women human rights defenders who stand up against corporate abuse
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ECCJ 18 juin
Delegates to Commission workprogram talks: ; FOR A FAIR & JUST GLOBALISATION we need a directive on +; we must reign in corproate priviliges and !
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ECCJ 14 juin
Great news from ! The National Council voted yesterday in favour of a proposal for mandatory human rights due diligence law. The bill is back in the Council of States, which should vote in autumn.
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Business & Human Rights 14 juin
The Dutch Senate's vote to adopt a law on child labour which requires due diligence breaches the legislative barrier on corporate accountability argue and Joseph Wilde-Ramsing. Find out more 👉 |
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Business & Human Rights 12 juin
Europe just took a big step towards companies having a ‘duty of care’ on human rights, writes 👉
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People and Planet First 9 juin
4 political groups intend to agree for 19 June on the work plan for the next 5 years ...good luck! 1/2 million citizens (so far) call for mandatory and legislation & UN This must be included in the work plan
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ECCJ 6 juin
“Agricultural Commodity Traders in : Benefitting from Misery?”. Check latest report 👉
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ECCJ 5 juin
En réponse à @EU2019FI
We look forward to the Finnish Presidency starting on 1July to take the decisive step towards EU mandatory Human Rights Due Diligence Legislation!
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Matti Kohonen 4 juin
Fantastic news, a mandatory Human Rights Due Diligence law to be draften in Finland by the new coalition government, let’s make companies accountable and responsible.
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CORE Coalition 5 juin
Finland looks to adopt legislation on mandatory human rights due diligence, to hold companies accountable for their human rights and environmental abuses. Great news 👏
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ECCJ 4 juin
Good point! We are too used to speak to the bubble. Basically, it means establishing the legal obligation for companies to respect human rights and to avoid HR abuses throughout their business operations
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Surya Deva 31 mai
Informal consultations before 5th session of IGWG on Treaty will take place in Geneva on 6, 14 & 18 June:
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Heidi Hautala 3 juin
Great news! Finland brand new government committed to national legislation and also pushing for legislation on EU level. It's high time for Human Rights Due Diligence Legislation for Companies. Looking forward to Finland's EU presidency!
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