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5 Aug 2015

Author:
Shift

Shift submission

Shift is pleased to submit these recommendations to the UK Government as part of the Government’s revisionof its 2013 National Action Plan...As the first state to develop a NAP on the UN Guiding Principles, and now the first to review and update anexisting NAP, the UK has the opportunity to continue to show critical leadership on business and human rights.We have contributed to several of the consultations held by the Government and this submission is in additionto the views we have expressed in those sessions. In it, we address three key recommendations relating to: particular opportunities when the state “does business with business”, human rights reporting, and access to effective state-based remedy.

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