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Advancing the Global Business and Human Rights Agenda

2011-05-30
On: May 30, 2011
In: Business, United Nations, Written statement

(New York) – The mandate of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General (SRSG) on human rights and transnational corporations and other business enterprises, Prof. John Ruggie, will come to an end in June.
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Joint Civil Society Statement to the 17th Session of the Human Rights Council

2011-05-30
On: May 30, 2011
In: Business, Oral statement, United Nations human rights council

(New York) – This is a key moment, at the conclusion of a six-year mandate on business and human rights, for the Council to recommit to its goal of advancing the protection of human rights in relation to business activity. As it considers the final rep…Continue Reading

Joint Civil Society Statement to the 17th Session of the Human Rights Council

2011-05-30
On: May 30, 2011
In: Business, Oral statement, United Nations human rights council

(New York) – This is a key moment, at the conclusion of a six-year mandate on business and human rights, for the Council to recommit to its goal of advancing the protection of human rights in relation to business activity. As it considers the final rep…Continue Reading

Joint Civil Society Statement to the 17th Session of the Human Rights Council

2011-05-30
On: May 30, 2011
In: Business, Oral statement, United Nations human rights council

(New York) – This is a key moment, at the conclusion of a six-year mandate on business and human rights, for the Council to recommit to its goal of advancing the protection of human rights in relation to business activity. As it considers the final rep…Continue Reading

Joint Civil Society Statement to the 17th Session of the Human Rights Council

2011-05-30
On: May 30, 2011
In: Business, Oral statement, United Nations human rights council

(New York) – This is a key moment, at the conclusion of a six-year mandate on business and human rights, for the Council to recommit to its goal of advancing the protection of human rights in relation to business activity. As it considers the final rep…Continue Reading

Joint Civil Society Statement to the 17th Session of the Human Rights Council

2011-05-30
On: May 30, 2011
In: Business, Oral statement, United Nations human rights council

(New York) – This is a key moment, at the conclusion of a six-year mandate on business and human rights, for the Council to recommit to its goal of advancing the protection of human rights in relation to business activity. As it considers the final rep…Continue Reading

Joint Civil Society Statement to the 17th Session of the Human Rights Council

2011-05-30
On: May 30, 2011
In: Business, Oral statement, United Nations human rights council

Human Rights Watch and a coalition of 5 other civil society organizations made a statement today to the United Nations Human Rights Council on the conclusion of SRSG Prof. John Ruggie’s six-year mandate on busines…Continue Reading

Joint Civil Society Statement to the 17th Session of the Human Rights Council

2011-05-30
On: May 30, 2011
In: Business, Oral statement, United Nations human rights council

(New York) – This is a key moment, at the conclusion of a six-year mandate on business and human rights, for the Council to recommit to its goal of advancing the protection of human rights in relation to business activity. As it considers the final rep…Continue Reading

Joint Civil Society Statement to the 17th Session of the Human Rights Council

2011-05-30
On: May 30, 2011
In: Business, Oral statement, United Nations human rights council

(New York) – This is a key moment, at the conclusion of a six-year mandate on business and human rights, for the Council to recommit to its goal of advancing the protection of human rights in relation to business activity. As it considers the final rep…Continue Reading

Joint Civil Society Statement to the 17th Session of the Human Rights Council

2011-05-30
On: May 30, 2011
In: Business, Oral statement, United Nations human rights council

(New York) – This is a key moment, at the conclusion of a six-year mandate on business and human rights, for the Council to recommit to its goal of advancing the protection of human rights in relation to business activity. As it considers the final rep…Continue Reading

Joint Civil Society Statement to the 17th Session of the Human Rights Council

2011-05-30
On: May 30, 2011
In: Business, Oral statement, United Nations human rights council

(New York) – This is a key moment, at the conclusion of a six-year mandate on business and human rights, for the Council to recommit to its goal of advancing the protection of human rights in relation to business activity. As it considers the final rep…Continue Reading

Joint Civil Society Statement to the 17th Session of the Human Rights Council

2011-05-30
On: May 30, 2011
In: Business, Oral statement, United Nations human rights council

(New York) – This is a key moment, at the conclusion of a six-year mandate on business and human rights, for the Council to recommit to its goal of advancing the protection of human rights in relation to business activity. As it considers the final rep…Continue Reading

Advancing the Global Business and Human Rights Agenda

2011-05-13
On: May 13, 2011
In: Business, United Nations human rights council, Written statement

(New York) – The mandate of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General (SRSG) on human rights and transnational corporations and other business enterprises, Prof. John Ruggie, will come to an end in June.
read moreContinue Reading

Advancing the Global Business and Human Rights Agenda

2011-05-13
On: May 13, 2011
In: Business, United Nations human rights council, Written statement

(New York) – The mandate of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General (SRSG) on human rights and transnational corporations and other business enterprises, Prof. John Ruggie, will come to an end in June.
read moreContinue Reading

Advancing the Global Business and Human Rights Agenda

2011-05-13
On: May 13, 2011
In: Business, United Nations human rights council, Written statement

(New York) – The mandate of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General (SRSG) on human rights and transnational corporations and other business enterprises, Prof. John Ruggie, will come to an end in June.
read moreContinue Reading

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