EPISODE · Jul 13, 2021 · 31 MIN
Human rights: Holding businesses to account
from Inside Geneva · host SWI swissinfo.ch
Send us Fan MailTen years ago, the United Nations adopted a landmark set of guiding principles on business and human rights."Those who have been harmed by business activity have a right to seek effective remedy through effective process." (Lene Wendland, Chief, Business and Human Rights Section, UN Human Rights Office)But how can we make sure guiding principles are followed?"The UN cannot regulate things at an international level that states already haven’t agreed to regulate at a national level." (Arvind Ganesan, director, Business and Human Rights Division, Human Rights Watch)So how do we really ensure big businesses take responsibility for their actions?Join host Imogen Foulkes to find out who really holds big business to account: the shareholders? The consumers? The workers? Or all of us? Get in touch!Email us at [email protected]: @ImogenFoulkes and @swissinfo_enThank you for listening! If you like what we do, please leave a review or subscribe to our newsletter. For more stories on the international Geneva please visit www.swissinfo.ch/Host: Imogen FoulkesProduction assitant: Claire-Marie GermainDistribution: Sara PasinoMarketing: Xin Zhang
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Send us Fan Mail Ten years ago, the United Nations adopted a landmark set of guiding principles on business and human rights. "Those who have been harmed by business activity have a right to seek effective remedy through effective process." (Lene Wendland, Chief, Business and Human Rights Section, UN Human Rights Office) But how can we make sure guiding principles are followed? "The UN cannot regulate things at an international level that states already haven’t agreed to regulate at a nationa...
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