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1 Mai 2012

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Expert Conference hosted by the Danish EU Presidency

[PDF] From Principles to Practice: The European Union operationalizing the United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights

[Conference report] The challenge now is for the European Union, its Member States, and its partners in other regions of the world, to move from ‘policy to practice’. The Danish Presidency Conference focused on a fundamental part of this challenge: the role of the state in protecting human rights in relation to the activities of business (with particular emphasis on promoting business’s respect for human rights through due diligence and access to remedy).