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- Claret Vargas – Measuring What Matters: A Key Challenge in Human Rights and Business June 21, 2016
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- Margaret Jungk resigns from UN Working Group and emphasises need for stronger measurement in business and human rights March 8, 2016
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Tag Archives: MSI Integrity
Nov 20 2015
UN FORUM SERIES – Asking the basic questions: Are voluntary standard-setting initiatives protecting human rights?
Leave a commentThis post was contributed by Amelia Evans, Co-Founder of MSI Integrity, and Stephen Winstanley, Coordinating Attorney at MSI Integrity. Over the last two decades, voluntary standard-setting initiatives have proliferated, becoming one of the most popular tools for addressing the human rights … Continue reading
Posted by: November 20, 2015
Tagged with: amelia evans, business, human rights, initiative, MSI Integrity, multi-stakeholder, standard-setting, stephen winstanley, voluntary