The Business of Migration - Migrant Worker Rights in a Time of Financial Crisis
The Institute for Human Rights and Business is embarking on a three-year process of addressing the role of the private sector in migrant worker protection. The increased risk of abuse of migrants’ rights within the current financial crisis, coupled...
06 October 2009 | Commentary
Commentary by Frances House, Senior Advisor, Special Programmes, IHRB
Operationalising Human Rights - How Hard are Companies Trying?
Our commentary on the Trafigura case highlights how a combination of weak governance and business expediency can result in negative impacts on human rights. But what exactly should business do to prevent such situations arising in the first place?
...29 September 2009 | Commentary
Commentary by John Morrison, Chief Executive, IHRB
Getting Land Acquisition Right
"Eminent domain" (also known as "appropriation", "compulsory purchase" or "expropriation" in some countries), the legal principle under which a government can take over private property for public purpose after paying due compensation - even if the...
18 September 2009 | Commentary
Commentary by Salil Tripathi, Senior Advisor, Global Issues, IHRB
Food Security and the Private Sector - Thinking about Human Rights?
This week the UN released its latest findings on the extent of world hunger. The report – marking World Food Day 2009 and its theme - "Achieving food security in times of crisis" - makes for grim reading.
More than one billion people around the...
16 September 2009 | Commentary
Commentary by Scott Jerbi, Senior Advisor, Policy & Outreach, IHRB
Red Flags - Risks of Liability for Companies Operating in High Risk Zones
This op-Ed was originally published on TheGuardian.com.
With the web of international law growing denser, companies as well as political and military leaders are becoming liable for human rights abuses
When the Rome statute of the international...
28 May 2008 | Commentary
Commentary by Salil Tripathi, Senior Advisor, Global Issues, IHRB
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Are Governments Ready to Play Their Role in the Emerging Arena of Business and Human Rights?
The emerging policy and practice arena of “business and human rights” has become a relay race in which states have largely been observers rather than athletes on the track. There have been some notable exceptions, but generally governments have been...
09 November 2009 | Commentary
Commentary by John Morrison, Chief Executive, IHRB