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Translation of the Bill for Responsible and Sustainable International Business Conduct
You can download the unofficial translation of the Bill for Responsible and Sustainable International Business Conduct here.
Dutch bill on Responsible and Sustainable International Business Conduct a major step towards protecting human rights and the environment worldwide
Today, four political parties submitted a bill on Responsible and Sustainable International Business Conduct in Dutch parliament. The bill proposes a duty of care for all companies in the Netherlands and an obligation to conduct…
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Human Rights Due Diligence: the Role of States
In recent years, the concept of human rights due diligence (HRDD) has risen to prominence in the field of Business and Human Rights and is now embedded in several international agreements including the UN Guiding…
The new CSR Frame of Reference now available in English
Publication / 24th January 2012 CSR Frame of Reference 2012 The new Frame of Reference for corporate social responsibility (CSR) provides a clear overview of how the MVO Platform perceives CSR. It is developed by…
New CSR vision European Commission
On October 25 the European Commission released its new vision on CSR. The communication clearly shows a different attitude towards CSR: now the Commission acknowledges a role for public authorities in regulating business activity ‘where necessary’…
Citizens and policy makers urge greater corporate accountability
More than 73,000 EU citizens and 140 elected representatives and MEPs have signed a petition calling on the European Commission to hold companies operating in the EU legally accountable for any harm they cause to…
MVO Platform’s submission to Ruggie on responsible supply chain management
MVO Platform requests John Ruggie to include more concrete guidance on due diligence in the supply chain.In June 2011 the Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General on Business and Human Rights, Prof John Ruggie, will…
Campaigns against Corporate Abuses in 9 European Countries
This week a network of 250 European NGO’s – represented by the European Coalition for Corporate Justice (ECCJ) – is organizing various actions across Europe for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). They demand that the European…