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2019년 6월 3일

Finnish Govt. programme includes commitment on mandatory human rights due diligence law at national & EU level

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[Unofficial translation of relevant section of Finnish Govt. programme by Finnwatch]

The government will conduct a study with the goal of adopting a mHRDD law. The law is based on a due diligence obligation that covers both domestic and transnational activities. The study will be conducted with employers associations, enterpreneurs associations and employee organizations, taking into consideration the position of SMEs. A similar goal is being promoted at the EU level.» (see p. 108 in the government program – in Finnish)

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