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1 Oct 2012

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2012 BSR Conference

Session Summary: Identifying an Effective Remedy for Human Rights Impacts

Access to remedy cannot be a one-size-fits-all approach. Each violation and remedy needs to be understood from the local perspective and designed to meet local needs...Communities have locally appropriate ways to resolve conflicts, and companies need to respect those processes...Even in the best cases, company-level remedies are not a substitute for judicial remedies.