access to remedy
Open Letter: Significant Concerns regarding Thun Group Discussion Paper
Open letter to brands and retailers purchasing Assam tea attending the TEAM UP 2016 conference on tea and sustainability
Open letter from civil society organisations to brands and retailers purchasing Assam tea attending the TEAM UP 2016 conference on tea and sustainability, regarding wages on Assam tea estates.
How to unlock the potential of the OECD guidelines
A “4 x 10” bullet-point plan highlighting four key features that give the OECD Guidelines the potential to help ensure businesses behave responsibly.
Obstacle Course
How the UK’s National Contact Point handles human rights complaints under the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises
CORE Submission to inform the revision of the UK’s National Action Plan on Business and Human Rights
CORE’s submission to the government’s review of the UK’s National Action Plan on Business and Human Rights, including analysis of the document’s current deficiencies and recommendations for improvement. Download our submission >>
Provision in the UK of access to remedies for victims of human rights harmsVOLVING BUSINESS ENTERPRISES
UNWG Consultation on National Action Plans – Submission on Remedy
The International Corporate Accountability Roundtable (ICAR), CORE, and the European Coalition for Corporate Justice (ECCJ) emphasise that, in the development of National Action Plans (NAPs), States must first conduct National Baseline Assessments (NBAs) and then commit in their NAP to close identified gaps through legislative or other regulatory means.
Second submission to the Drafting Group on Human Rights and Business of the Council of Europe
Comments and suggestions from Amnesty International, ECCJ, FIDH, CORE and Sherpa on the Draft Recommendation of the Committee of Ministers to member States on human rights and business of 22 August 2014.