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10 Okt 2010

Autor:
International Co-ordinating Committee of National Institutions for the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights (ICC)

[PDF] The Edinburgh Declaration

The NHRIs here assembled agree: - To actively consider how their mandates under the Paris Principles can be applied, or where necessary strengthened, in order to promote and protect human rights as they relate to business... - To proactively consider new ways in which NHRIs’ mandates can be used to advance the “protect, respect and remedy” framework while recognising the need for its further development and alignment with international human rights standards. - To call on the SRSG [UN Special Representative on business & human rights] in his Guiding Principles to recognise the centrality of NHRIs in business and human rights under all three pillars of the “protect, respect, remedy framework”. - To urge States to identify and establish a properly resourced focal point within the UN to provide guidance and support capacity building as recommended by the SRSG (UN Doc A/HRC/14/27). - To broaden NHRIs’ activities... - To renew efforts to work collaboratively with NGOs and civil society in implementing NHRIs’ mandates as regards business and human rights...