Corporate accountability and regulation
Corporations are responsible and should be held accountable for the impact of their business activities on people, societies and the environment. A growing number of initiatives and standards try to stimulate corporate accountability, from corporate codes of conduct and certification schemes to the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises and the United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights. SOMO evaluates the effectiveness of these initiatives by examining the degree to which they actually contribute to responsible corporate behaviour, corporate accountability, and access to remedy. Our conclusion – based on more than thirty years of research on corporate accountability – is that voluntary initiatives and guidelines fall short. Firm measures are needed to ensure that businesses respect human rights, labour rights, and the environment, and that victims of abuse obtain the remedy they deserve. For this reason SOMO advocates for binding enforceable regulations and laws, effective judicial and non-judicial grievance mechanisms, and a strengthened international legal framework to protect human rights in the context of business operations.
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European Commission refuses to hear citizens on TTIP and CETAPosted in category:NewsPublished on:
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Dutch microchip firm needs to address health risks at Chinese factoryPosted in category:NewsPublished on:
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SOMO training on action research and grievance mechanisms in GhanaPosted in category:NewsPublished on:
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The strength of lobbying and advocacy Published on:Posted in category:Publication
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ASM International Published on:Posted in category:Publication
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Alternative Trade Mandate: A new vision for the EU’s trade and investment policiesPosted in category:NewsPublished on:
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Gisela ten KatePosted in category:PublicationGisela ten Kate
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New comparison of international corporate responsibility instrumentsPosted in category:NewsPublished on:
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Successful kick-off meeting for the Multinationals in Conflict-Affected Areas ProgrammePosted in category:NewsPublished on:
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Giving with one hand and taking with the other – CSOs urge European leaders to take further action against tax dodgingPosted in category:NewsPublished on:
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Corporate Responsibility Instruments Published on:Martje TheuwsPosted in category:PublicationMartje Theuws
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Civil Society Dialogue on the occasion of second Annual UN Forum on Business and Human RightsPosted in category:NewsPublished on:
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The Dutch Good Growth Fund Published on:Roos van OsPosted in category:PublicationRoos van Os