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30 Jul 2015

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Amnesty International UK

Amnesty International UK submission

These headlines points are intended to reflect the minimum ‘must do’ steps that the UK government should take to ensure a basic level of coherence with the UN Guiding Principles (UNGPs) that build on existing policy commitments across the three pillars – Protect, Respect and Remedy. Implementing these steps as part of a revised National Action Plan (NAP) will increase the effectiveness of the steps that the government has already undertaken, and help enhance the reputation of UK companies internationally.In addition to these elements, Amnesty International supports the measures proposed in CORE’s submission that reflect a broader set of considerations to enable the UK’s revised plan to be consistent with the UNGPs.

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