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29 Mär 2016

Autor:
Aaron Marr Page, Forum Nobis, on Huffington Post (USA)

USA: The Alchemy of “Business & Human Rights” (Part I): The BHR Boom Years

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"There is no begrudging the almost magical success of "Business & Human Rights" (BHR) — the new name for the newly revamped field of human rights advocacy that has emerged over the last decade to, well, supplement (read: not replace) what used to go by "corporate accountability"....In addition to offering an olive branch of respect and trust to the corporate world, BHR offered to re-frame the entire discourse in ways that were deeply attractive to business...Even where legal efforts still played a role, BHR sought to cast traditional lawsuits as just one among many options, including a variety of new (or established, but underutilized) quasi-judicial grievance mechanisms...The blogs in this series will look at how individuals and institutions are trying to (or need to) question and experiment with the BHR potion, understand its side effects, and turn a phenomenon, magical though it may be, into a dependable engine of change.

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