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Article

15 Apr 2010

Author:
Danish Institute for Human Rights

Human Rights and the Financial Sector

The Danish Institute for Human Rights is pleased to announce the release of ‘Values Added: The Challenge of Integrating Human Rights in the Financial Sector.’ The report outlines the challenges and potential for integrating human rights concepts to the work of financial institutions…As part of the research, a broader analysis of financial actors, assets, ESG and SRI concepts and mainstream financial reasoning was undertaken, with a particular focus on financial actors' expectations and the challenges they face in defining and implementing social responsibility in their work…