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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OECD Watch Quarterly Case Update March 2011 Published on:Joseph Wilde-RamsingPosted in category:PublicationJoseph Wilde-Ramsing
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SOMO contribution to the Lower House hearing on the origin of coal for power stationsPosted in category:NewsPublished on:
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Global Business – Global Rights debate: Companies are arguing for better rulesPosted in category:NewsPublished on:
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Rights for Whom? Published on:Posted in category:Publication
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OECD Watch Quarterly Case Update November 2010 Published on:Joseph Wilde-RamsingPosted in category:PublicationJoseph Wilde-Ramsing
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Making Private Standards Work for You: A guide to private standards in the garments, footwear and furniture sectors Published on:B. SlobPosted in category:PublicationB. Slob
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Investing Responsibly: A Financial Puzzle Published on:Roos van OsPosted in category:PublicationRoos van Os
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The OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises: Time for a serious upgradePosted in category:NewsPublished on:
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Make or break for the OECD Guidelines? OECD Watch critiques of Guidelines’ effectivenessPosted in category:NewsPublished on:
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OECD Watch – 10 Years On Published on:Joseph Wilde-RamsingPosted in category:PublicationJoseph Wilde-Ramsing
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Are codes of conduct and standards important for SMEs in developing countries?Posted in category:NewsPublished on: