Guiding principle 1 : scope of obligations
|
2023 |
Augenstein, Daniel |
Guiding principle 6 : respecting human rights through commercial transactions
|
2023 |
La Chimia, Annamaria |
Guiding principle 11 : the responsibility of business enterprises to respect human rights
|
2023 |
Seck, Sara L. |
Guiding principle 12 : minimum human rights standards for Pillar II
|
2023 |
Joseph, Sarah |
Guiding principle 20 : tracking business human rights responses
|
2023 |
Rühmkorf, Andreas |
Guiding principle 28 : non-state-based grievance mechanisms
|
2023 |
Zerk, Jennifer A. |
PRC 1 : preparation and planning
|
2023 |
Davitti, Daria |
PRC 2 : managing potential adverse human rights impact
|
2023 |
Haythornthwaite, Shavana |
PRC 6 : physical security for the project
|
2023 |
MacLeod, Sorcha |
PRC 8 : project monitoring and compliance
|
2023 |
Platts, Sarah |
Guiding principle 4 : the obligations of states in markets with respect to enterprises owned, controlled, or supported by the state
|
2023 |
Backer, Larry Catá |
Guiding principle 7 : supporting business respect for human rights in conflict-affected areas
|
2023 |
Martin-Ortega, Olga |
Guiding principle 8 : ensuring policy coherence
|
2023 |
Martin, Jena |
Guiding principle 19 : acting upon human rights impact assessments
|
2023 |
Fasterling, Björn |
Guiding principle 21 : communication of human rights impacts
|
2023 |
Rühmkorf, Andreas |
Guiding principle 24 : prioritization of severe human rights impacts by businesses
|
2023 |
Herencia Carrasco, Salvador Martín |
Guiding principle 31 : effectiveness criteria for non-judicial grievance mechanisms
|
2023 |
Triponel, Anna |
PRC 4 : contractual stabilization clauses
|
2023 |
Letnar Černič, Jernej |
PRC 5 : additional goods or services
|
2023 |
Wachenfeld, Margaret G. |
PRC 9 : non-judicial grievance mechanisms
|
2023 |
Zagelmeyer, Stefan |