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2021年10月26日

作者:
Irish Coalition for Business and Human Rights

Ireland: CSO coalition launches campaign calling on Government to introduce corporate accountability legislation

"Make it Your Business, Ireland!", 26 Oct 2021

Some businesses are responsible for human rights abuses and environmental damage. From violent land grabs and child labour, to the dumping of toxic waste, they are acting with impunity. At the same time, those who resist are locked up, attacked, and killed.

Ireland can and must hold businesses to account.

How?   

We are calling on the Irish Government to introduce corporate accountability legislation.

Legislation that would make it a legal requirement for businesses operating in Ireland, to identify and prevent human rights abuses and environmental damage occurring in their operations, anywhere in the world.  This legislation would also make companies liable for any harm done to communities affected by their activities.

Many of the most high profile corporate offenders are based in the world’s largest economies. But some businesses operating in Ireland are also complicit in abuse around the globe.

You can change this.

Join our campaign calling for Irish legislation to stop corporate abuse of human rights and the environment.

How Ireland can ensure businesses respect human rights and the environment

The case studies* in this report show voluntary approaches – Ireland needs to ensure corporations respect human rights overseas by making it a legal obligation.

*The companies mentioned in the case studies throughout the report were given the opportunity to respond to the content of what has been outlined in each case study. A number of companies engaged in this research provided a response when contacted, and their full detailed responses are published here in full.

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