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2021년 1월 15일

Webinar series discusses what human rights due diligence looks like for climate change impacts

In September and October 2020, the British Institute of International and Comparative Law (BIICL) held the webinar series 'Human Rights Due Diligence for Climate Change Impacts', as part of the newly established BIICL Human Rights Due Diligence Forum.

With developments towards mandatory due diligence laws in Europe increasingly including climate change impacts in their scope, the webinar series looked at how due diligence as a legal standard of care can be applied in relation to climate change, and what the practical implications for companies are likely to be.

The report below provides an overview of the discussions that took place, and Lise Smit and Ivano Alogna from BIICL also draw out some of the key-takeaways in a blog, also available below.