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1 Jul 2013

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CSR Asia

Training Course on Business and Human Rights [Bangkok, 26-29 Jul]

A number of intergovernmental instruments and codes stress the need for the private sector to engage with human rights within their own operations and their sphere of influence. This module concentrates on a range of human rights issues, complicity risks and ways in which businesses can approach them. Case studies will be used to explore the role of the private sector in the protection of human rights and will be equipped with practical tools for implementation…This course is part of the Professional Masters Programme in CSR jointly delivered by the Asian Institute of Technology and CSR Asia...