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Article

26 Mai 2012

Auteur:
Danish Institute for Human Rights

Business Impacts on Human Rights: Developing National Action Plans for EU Member States

DIHR [Danish Institute for Human Rights] has contributed to an important new paper on how states should implement their responsibilities to regulate the human rights impacts of businesses, at home and abroad. Developed by DIHR, the European Group of National Human Rights Institutions (NHRIs) has now published a discussion paper that provides concrete recommendations on how EU Member states should produce national action plans – and what issues they need to address...In their paper, the European Group of NHRIs [National Human Rights Institutions] highlight that such national action plans need to be developed through an inclusive, rights-based process that involve people whose human rights are affected, inside and outside of national jurisdictions.