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publication cover - Achieving alignment: Synching EU due diligence legislation with the updated OECD Guidelines
Publication / 6th July 2023

Achieving alignment: Synching EU due diligence legislation with the updated OECD Guidelines

Why and how to align the draft EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive with the OECD Guidelines
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News / 29th June 2023

Challenging mining corporations at the international level: The role of the updated OECD Guidelines and NCP system

On 27 June 2023, OECD Watch participated in a webinar organised by the Institute for Policy Studies about options for challenging mining corporations at the international level. The webinar focused on the updated OECD Guidelines for…

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News / 13th June 2023

Updated OECD Guidelines reconfirm downstream application of due diligence

As the European Union’s three legislative bodies sit down to reconcile their proposals for a draft directive on corporate sustainability due diligence, legislators have a brand-new tool to support their negotiation: the newly updated and…

News / 12th June 2023

2023 update of the OECD Guidelines: OECD Watch’s role in the 2020-2023 update process

On 8 June 2023, the OECD concluded a two-and-a-half year process to update the newly renamed ‘OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises on Responsible Business Conduct’. OECD Watch had long advocated for an update and engaged…

News / 9th June 2023

What’s new?: ‘Targeted update’ strengthens OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises

On 8 June 2023, the OECD released a “targeted update” of the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises. Negotiations on the newly renamed “OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises on Responsible Business Conduct” inevitably involved trade-offs and…

publication cover - Updated OECD Guidelines give civil society more grounds to demand corporate accountability
Publication / 8th June 2023

Updated OECD Guidelines give civil society more grounds to demand corporate accountability

OECD Watch statement on the "targeted update" of the OECD Guidelines
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News / 8th June 2023

OECD Guidelines updated: Civil society given more grounds to demand corporate accountability

Today, 8 June 2023, the OECD released a “targeted update” of the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises. Negotiations on the newly renamed “OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises on Responsible Business Conduct” inevitably involved trade-offs and…

publication cover - OECD Watch submission for NCP Portugal’s peer review
Publication / 19th April 2023

OECD Watch submission for NCP Portugal’s peer review

Recommendations by civil society on improving the Portuguese NCP's procedures, organisational structure, and communications
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News / 17th April 2023

Event 21 April 2023: Closing due diligence gaps in the Brazilian iron & steel supply chains

Using case studies to explore policy and legal solutions Tradução em português abaixo Traducción al español a continuación   ENGLISH Dear colleagues, Please join OECD Watch, Conectas Direitos Humanos, (Conectas) the International Federation for Human…

publication cover - A little downstream goes a long way
Publication / 11th April 2023

A little downstream goes a long way

How downstream due diligence can prevent and mitigate harm
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