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Myanmar: Facial Recognition System Threatens Rights

Myanmar: Facial Recognition System Threatens Rights
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Okpabi and others v Royal Dutch Shell plc and another - UK Supreme Court provides further clarification on parent company liability for the actions of its foreign subsidiary | Mayer Brown - Energy Forward

Okpabi and others v Royal Dutch Shell plc and another - UK Supreme Court provides further clarification on parent company liability for the actions of its foreign subsidiary | Mayer Brown - Energy Forward
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Human Rights Council starts General Debate on the High Commissioner s oral update - World

Human Rights Council starts General Debate on the High Commissioner’s oral update Format 26 February 2021 The Human Rights Council this afternoon started a general debate on the oral update of Michelle Bachelet, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights. Ms. Bachelet presented her oral update as well as her reports on Colombia, Guatemala, Honduras, Venezuela, Cyprus, Eritrea and on the COVID-19 pandemic in a previous meeting. A summary can be found here. At the beginning of the meeting, Colombia, Guatemala, Honduras, Cyprus, Eritrea and Venezuela spoke as concerned countries. In the general debate, some speakers praised the COVAX initiative, adding that the distribution of the COVID-19 vaccines must be fair, universal and inclusive of the poorest countries. They expressed concern about national monopolies concerning the COVID-19 vaccines, underlining that global safety and security depended on the health of everyone. Some speakers said Western countries continued t

A smarter mix to combat modern slavery and human rights risks - the UK Government s recent measures signal the increasing pressure for solutions | Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner

Summary The UK Government’s recent announcement emphasises a more ambitious modern slavery agenda and, specifically, the use of a “smarter mix” of measures across policy, regulation, stakeholder expectations and corporate practice to identify and combat modern slavery and human rights risks in global value chains. In this article, we examine the changes announced by the Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab in January 2021, including a focus on North Western China, and consider how businesses need to respond. In recent months, the complex and persistent situation of human rights concern in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in North Western China has been widely reported. The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (“

Commentary: Germany s proposed supply-chain law—a glass half-empty - Business & Human Rights Resource Centre

Business & Human Rights Resource Centre Featured pages Featured pages Featured pages Opinion Featured pages Article Commentary: Germany’s proposed supply chain law should provide for civil liability and align with international standards Germany’s proposed supply-chain law—a glass half-empty ‘The strongest law in Europe.’ That’s what the federal minister of labour, Hubertus Heil, is calling Germany’s proposed legislation on supply chains ( Lieferkettengesetz). Is he right? Well, yes and no. The government plans to introduce a new duty of care for human rights. If approved by parliament, Germany will become only the second country with such a law.

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