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Post After mixed results at COP 27, litigation and legislation can advance the fight for climate justice and a just transition
While multilateral diplomacy is essential for arresting climate change, more is likely required to bolster variable approaches by individual governments and voluntary efforts by companies to limit emissions. Climate and just transition litigation, combined with legislative advances, may provide important support to this effort.
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Post Centering worker rights: Insights from the Fair Food Program
Antonella Angelini & Shauna Curphey explore the impacts of the Fair Food Program, which seeks to improve worker rights in the agricultural sector in the US
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Series Will the EU turn a blind eye to human rights impacts of business beyond the supply chain?
It is critical that businesses think not only about their suppliers when they think of their human rights impacts, but also how their products and services can impact on the enjoyment of rights. Regulation such as the EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive can provide much needed clarity for business if it covers the full value chain, writes Gabrielle Holly from the Danish Institute for Human Rights.
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