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ETI submission on human rights defenders and civic space

Submission by ETI to the UN Working Group on Business and Human Rights on Human Rights Defenders and Civic Space
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Under attack – human rights defenders and civic space: the business and human rights dimension

Why we're submitting evidence to new UN business guidance on the role of the private sector in relation to human rights defenders and civic space.
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Human rights defenders, civic space and the links to modern slavery

The right to freedom of association and freedom of expression are central to combatting modern slavery and child labour.
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Supplier engagement and human rights due diligence

Identifying risks is only the first step. Addressing those risks requires companies to work closely with suppliers — not just to enforce standards, but to build the conditions for sustainable improvement.
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ETI Insights: Human rights and environmental due diligence laws – what this means for businesses

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Webinar: Preparing your business for new human rights and environmental due diligence laws

Join ETI’s free webinar to understand what emerging human rights and environmental due diligence laws mean for your business. Learn how to move beyond compliance, strengthen supply chain resilience and implement practical, effective due diligence aligned with international standards and new regulatory requirements.
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Human rights and environmental due diligence laws – what this means for businesses

Join us for a practical webinar on the fast-evolving landscape of human rights and environmental due diligence — and what it means for your business.

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Why companies must become human rights defenders

How and why companies can defend the rights of trade union activists.
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UN underlines importance of human rights due diligence in new #bizhumanrights report

New UN recommendations to companies, governments and investors state that human rights due diligence is critical to determining responsibility and accountability amongst states and businesses.
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The Leadership Series: Where business meets human rights

In this introduction to our 20th Anniversary series of opinion pieces, The Leadership Series, ETI's Chair Philip Chamberlain reflects on some of the business and human rights issues that will be a key part of the ethical trade agenda in 2018 and beyond.

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