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This section contains opinion pieces from the business and human rights movement, written by both our global team and many authors outside of our organisation. These have been curated and published by Business & Human Rights Resource Centre.
Ukraine: Responsible business conduct in a war of aggression
For companies leaving Russia (or Ukraine), their responsibility does not end with this decision. Phil Bloomer & Ella Skybenko set out what steps business should take, not just in response to current Russian aggression in Ukraine, but also to mitigate risk longer term risk.
BSR and BHRRC have joined forces to publish a joint blog series exploring how the business and human rights framework can help bridge the gaps in current environmental, social, and governance (ESG) practices among financial institutions and the companies in which they invest.
Experts from civil society, governments and business discuss what Mandatory Human Rights Due Diligence could mean for advancing human rights in business.
The Resource Centre and Clean Clothes Campaign call on expert authors to reflect on solutions and fundamental reform options for accountable due diligence that goes beyond social auditing.
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3 Jun 2015Sor.Rattanamanee Polkla, co-founding director, Community Resource Centre (Thailand)
The Corporate Legal Accountability team interviews Sor.Rattanamanee Polkla, Community Resource Centre (Thailand): "When we talk about legal remedies, it does not only mean compensation, it also involves prevention – stopping an abuse before it happens."
27 May 2015Annabel Short and Farah Ismail, Business & Human Rights Resource Centre, Annabel Short and Farah Ismail, Business & Human Rights Resource Centre