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1 Nov 2010

Summary of UN Special Representative John Ruggie consultation with govts. on implementation of "Protect, Respect, Remedy" framework

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In October 2010, UN Special Representative on business & human rights John Ruggie held 3 consultations on the implemention of the “Protect, Respect and Remedy” Framework.  Below are links to summary notes of each of the consultations: 

Consultation with business - Paris, 5 Oct [PDF]

Consultation with UN Member States - Geneva, 6 Oct [PDF]

Consultation with civil society - Geneva, 11-12 Oct [PDF]

Click here (and scroll down to "Consultations on 'Guiding Principles'") for additional materials including:

  • announcement of consultations

  • background paper on proposed guiding principles for implementation of the Framework

  • opening remarks by Ruggie to civil society consultation

  • speeches, interventions & submissions by NGOs, national human rights institutions, French government

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