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News / 24th October 2023

Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement 2.0.?: Tracing Developments in the Revised 2023 OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises

By Caroline Omari Lichuma Blog symposium co-organised by OECD Watch and NOVA School of Law 12 years since the entry into force of the 2011 OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises, (the 2011 Guidelines), a much-anticipated…

News / 19th October 2023

Using the OECD Guidelines for change: OECD Watch workshop series

Let’s unpack the updated OECD Guidelines! In June the OECD released significantly updated text for the OECD Guidelines for Multinationals Enterprises on Responsible Business Conduct. Throughout the month of November, OECD Watch will be hosting…

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News / 19th October 2023

Three keys the EU CSDDD can take from the revised OECD Guidelines to unlock the potential of effective due diligence legislation

By Joseph Wilde-Ramsing Blog symposium co-organised by OECD Watch and NOVA School of Law Deadlock on several key issues appears to be on the horizon in the tripartite negotiations, known as ‘trialogues’, currently being undertaken…

News / 17th October 2023

EU rules on sustainability due diligence risk “diluting and compromising” OECD Guidelines on Responsible Business Conduct, warns Dutch NCP

The EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) may “result in a dilution of the OECD Guidelines” and may “compromise the integrity” of the international framework for responsible business conduct, warns the Dutch National Contact…

News / 17th October 2023

Resetting the employment and industrial relations standards in the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises on Responsible Business Conduct

By Blake Harwell Blog symposium co-organised by OECD Watch and NOVA School of Law Since the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises (“Guidelines”) were first recommended by the OECD in 1976, trade unions understood the employment…

News / 1st September 2023

Exploring new frontiers in the updated OECD Guidelines: Global multi-stakeholder perspectives on progress, strengths and weaknesses

Upcoming  blog symposium co-organised by NOVA BHRE and OECD Watch 2023 is a momentous year in the corporate accountability world. In June, not only did the OECD adopt key revisions to the newly renamed ‘OECD…

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Publication / 9th August 2023

OECD Watch submission for NCP Estonia’s peer review

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Publication / 20th July 2023

Brazil’s OECD Accession: Environmental recommendations

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Publication / 20th July 2023

Brazil’s OECD Accession: Human Rights recommendations

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Publication / 19th July 2023

State of Remedy 2022

Examining outcomes of complaints concluded in 2022, Exploring highlights for remedy under the updated OECD Guidelines
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