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1 Nov 2019

Author:
Haley St. Dennis, Institute for Human Rights and Business

IHRB discusses the need for rights-based approaches in the construction sector

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"Natalie Galea and Louise Chappell on Human Rights in the Built Environment", 31 October 2019

[Professor] Louise Chappell…Director of the Australian Human Rights Institute at UNSW Sydney,…Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia and Australian Research Council Future Fellow,…[and] Natalie Galea…a leading interdisciplinary researcher in…gender equality in male dominated sectors and gender violence in sport…speak with [the IHRB].  [They]…discuss the construction sector in particular, focusing on the steps the industry in Australia is taking to better incorporate rights-based approaches at the earliest stage of a project, as well as the importance of taking a broader lifecycle approach to the built environment.