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Home News & publications Template for National Contact Point complaints
Publication / 30th March 2025

Template for National Contact Point complaints

OECD Watch has also developed a template (in English) for complainants to structure their complaints (also available in French and Spanish).

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OECD Watch statement on advancing legal frameworks for responsible business conduct

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Updated – Alignment within Reach: Remaining opportunities to align the EU CSDDD with the OECD Guidelines

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