5th session
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Europe/Zurich
In-Person
Palais des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland
Palais des Nations
Geneva, Switzerland
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Benchmarking: leveraging transparency to drive business respect for human rights in supply chains
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08:30
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09:30
Introduction to the world of finance & human rights
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10:00
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11:30
Plenary I: Embedding human rights in the private sector’s contribution to the Sustainable Development Goals
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11:40
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13:00
Banks & the UNGPs: implementation case studies and dilemmas
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11:40
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13:00
Capital supply chain: engaging investors on human rights
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11:40
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13:00
Decent work in global supply chains: the way forward after the 2016 International Labour Conference
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11:40
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13:00
Embedding gender in the business and human rights agenda
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11:40
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13:00
Embedding human rights in corporate tax regimes
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13:00
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16:00
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13:00
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13:00
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Banks: human rights due diligence and public reporting
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13:20
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14:40
Combating discrimination against persons with disabilities in the workplace and value chain
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13:20
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14:40
Re-imagining supply chain initiatives to drive impact
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13:20
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14:40
Tackling human trafficking through business and government partnerships under the Bali Process
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15:00
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16:20
ACT initiative: how brands, manufacturers & trade unions are working together for a living wage in garment supply chains
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15:00
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16:20
Addressing discrimination against LGBTI persons
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15:00
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16:20
Integrating human rights in international investment agreements
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15:00
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16:30
Lessons from the field when implementing human rights impact assessments
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15:00
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16:20
The responsibility and influence of institutional investors
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16:40
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18:00
Implementing the UN Guiding Principles in times of major political, economic or social change: focus on investment
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16:40
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18:00
Labour migration in supply chains – combating forced labour and human trafficking
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16:40
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18:00
Leveraging the money: engaging investors, lenders and buyers to ensure effective remedy for communities
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16:40
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18:00
Understanding the role of insurance companies vis-à-vis human rights
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16:40
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18:00
Unpacking the case for the living wage in law, practice and commerce
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18:15
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19:30
Book launch: Business and Human Rights – reflections from Latin America
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18:15
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19:30
Indigenous peoples rights and the SDGs
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18:15
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20:30
“The True Cost” – documentary screening
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08:00
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11:00
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07:30
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09:00
Global Compact HRLWG
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07:30
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08:45
PM of the USA - Meeting on 5th session
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08:00
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11:00
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09:00
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10:20
Boardroom case study: the board considers human rights challenges in a transnational commercial venture
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09:00
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10:20
Mega sporting events and human rights
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09:00
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10:20
Responsible raw materials sourcing
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09:00
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10:20
State-owned Enterprises and the Governments that control them
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09:00
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10:20
Unlocking new streams of funding for business and human rights
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10:00
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14:00
Private Meeting with the President of Switzerland
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10:45
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13:00
Plenary II - Leadership perspectives: Embedding human rights in the rules and relationships that drive the global economy
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13:00
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15:00
Business leadership on human rights in areas affected by conflict
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13:20
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14:40
Embedding human rights within a company: strategies, challenges and successes
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How accountants can assure respect for human rights and be enablers for change
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14:40
Using the “business case” for companies to respect human rights to drive change
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16:20
Direct linkage and leverage: practical experiences and lessons for the future
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16:00
PM of the USA - Meeting on 5th session
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Practical leverage of law
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Public financial institutions and HR
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State regulatory approaches - the practice in emerging markets
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15:00
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16:30
Using leverage to forge leadership: indigenous peoples’ rights in business operations
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16:40
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18:00
Access to remedy: victims’ perspectives in cross-border cases
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16:40
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18:00
Corruption: the business of violating human rights
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Ending business relationships: exploring disengagement in human rights due diligence
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Eradicating worker-paid recruitment
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How lawyers can help companies to better identify and respond to human rights issues
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18:15
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19:00
Update on the International Arbitration Tribunal (Initiative for an International Arbitration Tribunal on BHR)
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07:30
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09:00
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11:00
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Challenges and opportunities of operational-level grievance mechanisms
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Government procurement: emerging practice in the apparel and electronics sectors
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New models for access to State-based non-judicial remedy
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Responsible land-based inviestments
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Securing respect for human rights in the global transition to renewable energy
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10:00
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11:20
Access to remedy: implementing OHCHR’s recommendations to address barriers to judicial remedy
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10:00
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11:30
How many more killings & threats? Solutions to protect human rights defenders working on extractives in Latin America
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10:00
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11:20
Leadership & leverage across the supply chain: perspective of suppliers, retailers and unions
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10:00
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Public procurement, human rights and sustainable development: the need for policy coherence
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10:00
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The role of local industry associations to drive respect for human rights
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How companies can advocate for the protection of human rights defenders and broader fundamental freedoms
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National action plans to implement the UNGPs
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Practices in perishable supply chains
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Practicing responsible business in occupied territories: the role of companies & investors
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11:40
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Soda giants, land & good practice: lessons from a land conflict in Brazil
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12:30
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15:00
Swisspeace & PM Switzerland
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Human rights & model clauses between Government security forces and companies
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Lessons in implementing the corporate responsibility to respect around the world
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Redefining leadership: embedding human rights in management education
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Update on the treaty process
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15:00
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Advancing national action plans: “Global South” civil society perspectives
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Leadership, leverage and the special challenges of Big Data
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16:30
Making consultations with indigenous peoples work
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State regulatory approaches - human rights due diligence and reporting trends
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Supporting SMEs to meet their responsibility to respect human rights
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Plenary III: Summing up and looking ahead to 2017 and beyond
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11:00