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OECD Watch es una red internacional de Organizaciones No Gubernamentales (ONGs) que promueve la responsabilidad empresarial. El objetivo de OECD Watch es informar a la comunidad de ONGs sobre las políticas y actividades del Comité de Inversión (antes: CIME) de la Organización para la cooperación y Desarrollo Económicos (OCDE) y poner a prueba la eficiencia de las Directrices de la OCDE para Empresas Multinacionales.
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Blog: the new OECD Due Diligence Guidance on Responsible Business Conduct
Due diligence has emerged as the fundamental and essential behavior expected of any responsible business. The 2011 revision of the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises (OECD Guidelines), which incorporated concepts from the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs), made a major contribution to raising the expectation of due diligence by companies to an international consensus. The problem is that there is no agreement over what due diligence really means.
The State of Remedy under the OECD Guidelines
The OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises (Guidelines) have unique potential to strengthen the global system of corporate governance and provide access to remedy for the victims of corporate misconduct. But how effective were NCP in terms of providing effective access to remedy in 2017? OECD Watch is today releasing a briefing paper which explores this question: “The State of Remedy under the OECD Guidelines, Understanding NCP cases completed in 2017 through the lens of remedy”.
Advancing and Strengthening the NCP peer review process
Accountability Counsel, the International Corporate Accountability Roundtable (ICAR), and OECD Watch have conducted research to evaluate the National Contact Point (NCP) peer review process and identify opportunities for improvement, with the ultimate aim of ensuring that NCPs are functionally equivalent and provide effective access to remedy.
Civil society organizations call on G20 to protect human rights in global supply chains
As G20 employment and education ministers meet today in Geneva, OECD Watch and civil society organizations around the globe are calling on the G20 to implement key policy recommendations in relation to responsible business conduct in global supply chains.
OECD Watch calls for reforms to Korean NCP to restore stakeholder confidence
OECD Watch letter expresses concern over performance of South Korean NCP



