Guiding principle 2 : expecting business to protect human rights
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2023 |
O'Brien, Claire Methven |
Guiding principle 3 : general state regulatory and policy functions
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2023 |
Yilmaz Vastardis, Anil |
Guiding principle 5 : the content of the state duty to protect in the context of privatization
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2023 |
Cantú Rivera, Humberto |
Guiding principle 9 : domestic policy
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2023 |
Olarte-Bácares, Carolina |
Guiding principle 14 : nature and size of the business enterprise
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2023 |
Parella, Kishanthi |
Guiding principle 17 : human rights due diligence
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2023 |
McCorquodale, Robert |
Guiding principle 18 : human rights impact assessments
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2023 |
Bright, Claire |
Guiding principle 22 : remediation
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2023 |
Wegher Osci, Florencia S. |
Guiding principle 25 : access to remedy-foundational principle
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2023 |
Palombo, Dalia |
Guiding principle 27 : state-based non-judicial grievance machanisms
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2023 |
Krajewski, Markus |
Guiding principle 29 : non-state-based grievance mechanisms$drole of business
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2023 |
Scheltema, Martijn Willem |
Guiding principle 30 : the role of collaborative initiatives in respecting human rights
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2023 |
Baumann-Pauly, Dorothée |
PRC 3 : project operating standards
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2023 |
Haythornthwaite, Shavana |
PRC 7 : designing inclusive community engagement strategies
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2023 |
Mebratu-Tsegaye, Tehtena |
PRC 10 : transparency and disclosure of contractual terms$dthe last and the least of the ten principles
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2023 |
Aizawa, Motoko |
Guiding principle 4 : the obligations of states in markets with respect to enterprises owned, controlled, or supported by the state
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2023 |
Backer, Larry Catá |
Guiding principle 7 : supporting business respect for human rights in conflict-affected areas
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2023 |
Martin-Ortega, Olga |
Guiding principle 8 : ensuring policy coherence
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2023 |
Martin, Jena |
Guiding principle 19 : acting upon human rights impact assessments
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2023 |
Fasterling, Björn |
Guiding principle 21 : communication of human rights impacts
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2023 |
Rühmkorf, Andreas |