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News / 14th December 2023

Concluding remarks on the blog series ‘Exploring new frontiers in the updated OECD Guidelines’: Developments, challenges, and the road ahead

By Katharine Booth and Laura Íñigo Álvarez Blog symposium co-organised by OECD Watch and NOVA School of Law OECD Watch and the NOVA Centre on Business, Human Rights and the Environment partnered together to facilitate…

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News / 30th November 2023

Guardians of Rights? The Role of Government in Promoting Responsible Business Conduct under the Updated OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises

By Otgontuya Davaanyam and Markus Krajewski Blog symposium co-organised by OECD Watch and NOVA School of Law   According to the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs), States have a responsibility to…

News / 28th November 2023

Addressing the Roots: How a Just Transition can navigate us out of the Climate Crisis

By Janneke Bazelmans and Isabelle Geuskens Blog symposium co-organised by OECD Watch and NOVA School of Law   In the midst of the climate crisis, urgent action is paramount. We are in a race against…

News / 27th November 2023

OECD Watch submission for NCP Kazakhstan, Poland, and Türkiye’s peer reviews

In our submissions, OECD Watch made recommendations on behalf of civil society on improving the NCPs’ communications, procedures, and structures. Download our submissions here: NCP Kazakhstan: NCP-Portugal-Peer-Review-2023-OECD-Watch-submission.pdf NCP Poland: NCP-Poland-Peer-Review-2023-OECD-Watch-submission.pdf NCP Türkiye: NCP-Turkiye-Peer-Review-2023-OECD-Watch-submission-1.pdf

publication cover - Urgent call for EU Due Diligence Directive to deliver real-world impact
Publication / 16th November 2023

Urgent call for EU Due Diligence Directive to deliver real-world impact

publication cover - Urgent call for EU Due Diligence Directive to deliver real-world impact
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News / 16th November 2023

The updated OECD Guidelines and animal welfare: From recognition to reality 

By Michelle Baxter Wickham, Katie Arth, and Sophie Aylmer  Blog symposium co-organised by OECD Watch and NOVA School of Law   Earlier this year, the updated OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises on Responsible Business Conduct…

News / 14th November 2023

A timely development the EU can learn from: The climate change dimension of the 2023 OECD Guidelines

By Chiara Macchi Blog symposium co-organised by OECD Watch and NOVA School of Law   The 2023 edition of the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises on Responsible Business Conduct mark a significant step forward in…

publication cover - Verbeterde Overeenstemming nodig tussen de geactualiseerde OESO-richtlijnen en wetgevingsinitiatieven in Nederland en de EU
Publication / 9th November 2023

Verbeterde Overeenstemming nodig tussen de geactualiseerde OESO-richtlijnen en wetgevingsinitiatieven in Nederland en de EU

publication cover - Verbeterde Overeenstemming nodig tussen de geactualiseerde OESO-richtlijnen en wetgevingsinitiatieven in Nederland en de EU
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publication cover - Strengthening alignment between the updated OECD Guidelines and legislative initiatives in the Netherlands and the EU
Publication / 9th November 2023

Strengthening alignment between the updated OECD Guidelines and legislative initiatives in the Netherlands and the EU

Why and how to align the draft EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive and the Responsible and Sustainable Business Conduct Dutch bill with the OECD Guidelines
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