The Centre for Sport and Human Rights Starts its Engines as an Independent Entity - After Years in the MakingĀ
On 8 July 2021, the Centre for Sport and Human Rights (CSHR) fully separated from its founding body The Institute for Human Rights and Business (IHRB), becoming a standalone legal entity under Swiss law with a new board of independent Directors. As...
07 July 2021 | Commentary
Commentary by John Morrison, Chief Executive, IHRB Mary Harvey
Eradicating Recruitment Fees is Crucial for Tackling Modern Slavery
Today, businesses, trade associations and organisations from around the world are coming together in Singapore for the 2018 Global Forum on Responsible Recruitment and Employment. They will discuss the importance of responsible recruitment of...
11 June 2018 | Commentary
Commentary by Kevin Hyland
Making Public-Private Partnerships Work
This op-ed was originally published on Thomson Reuters Foundation News channel trust.org.
A full agenda awaits business executives, government officials and civil society representatives attending next week’s U.N. Global Compact leaders summit in...
11 September 2013 | Commentary
Commentary by John Ruggie, Patron Emeritus, IHRB; Author, UN Guiding Principles on Business & Human Rights
Salil Tripathi on John Ruggie’s Legacy
John Ruggie was the man in a hurry. Nobody who knew him could tell when he slept or if he slept. I remember sometimes sending him a question soon after waking up at 6:30 or so in London, assuming that the busy man that he was – the UN Secretary...
20 September 2021 | Commentary
Commentary by Salil Tripathi, Senior Advisor, Global Issues, IHRB