Seminar: Human Rights Violations as a Business Risk [14.02 Amsterdam]
NJCM Seminar in memory of Daan Schoemaker
Human Rights Violations as a Business Risk. From soft law to hard law
* Date: Thursday 14 February 2013
* Time: 15.30 – 19.30h
* Venue & route: De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek N.V., Claude Debussylaan 80, Amsterdam
Nederlands Juristen Comité voor de Mensenrechten (NJCM, the Dutch section of the International Commission of Jurists) and De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek cordially invite you to the seminar ‘Human Rights as a Business Risk – from soft law to hard law’ at the offices of De Brauw in Amsterdam.
Humans rights violations as a business risk is currently a hot topic. It's no wonder a growing number of national and international businesses address human rights as part of their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategy. Where most CSR initiatives have started out as non-binding ‘soft law’ arrangements, such as the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, the ever-growing voice from corporations to respect human rights continues to gain credence and importance as a legally enforceable ‘hard law’ instrument.
This event is dedicated to the development of enforceable ‘hard law’ within CSR initiatives. The seminar will focus on how individuals and public organisations can use existing laws to seek legal redress for human rights violations in civil law claims. Three keynote speakers will share their thought-provoking experiences of transforming CSR as a concept on paper to one of accountability, while maintaining different yet complementary goals. The speakers will provide an overview on the union of business and human rights as it has developed and exists today. Thereafter, participants will have the opportunity to engage in an exchange of experiences, views and opinions during a panel discussion.
The seminar is organised by the board of the NJCM and its working group on Sustainable Development and Human Rights (DOEM) in memory of Daan Schoemaker who passed away unexpectedly in February 2012. Daan was a board member of the NJCM and worked for Sustainalitics where he was responsible for Global Compact Compliance services.
Chair:
* Jan van de Venis, Attorney at JustLaw, chair of NJCM working group DOEM, Worldconnector
Speakers:
* Alex Geert Castermans, Professor of Law at Leiden University
* Liesbeth Enneking, Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Molengraaff Institute for Private Law of Utrecht University
* Frans Evers, Chairman of the Dutch National Contact Point for the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises
* Tineke Lambooy, Associate Professor at Nyenrode University and the Molengraaff Institute for Private Law of Utrecht University
Additional panelists:
*Jasper Teulings, General Counsel at Greenpeace International
*Maria Anne van Dijk, Senior Advisor on Environmental, Social and Ethical Risk and Policy at ABN AMRO
* ENTRANCE: free of charge
* REGISTRATION via: http://contacts.debrauw.com/reaction/RSGenPage.asp?RSID=iVgv8v5kSX8Dfs7ODqpExRaIxXHafDgKwKIsEseqRno
* Or contact Arjanne van Beelen: +31 (0)20-577 1388, arjanne.vanbeelen@debrauw.com
http://www.njcm.nl/site/events/show/138
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Human Rights Violations as a Business Risk. From soft law to hard law
* Date: Thursday 14 February 2013
* Time: 15.30 – 19.30h
* Venue & route: De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek N.V., Claude Debussylaan 80, Amsterdam
Nederlands Juristen Comité voor de Mensenrechten (NJCM, the Dutch section of the International Commission of Jurists) and De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek cordially invite you to the seminar ‘Human Rights as a Business Risk – from soft law to hard law’ at the offices of De Brauw in Amsterdam.
Humans rights violations as a business risk is currently a hot topic. It's no wonder a growing number of national and international businesses address human rights as part of their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategy. Where most CSR initiatives have started out as non-binding ‘soft law’ arrangements, such as the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, the ever-growing voice from corporations to respect human rights continues to gain credence and importance as a legally enforceable ‘hard law’ instrument.
This event is dedicated to the development of enforceable ‘hard law’ within CSR initiatives. The seminar will focus on how individuals and public organisations can use existing laws to seek legal redress for human rights violations in civil law claims. Three keynote speakers will share their thought-provoking experiences of transforming CSR as a concept on paper to one of accountability, while maintaining different yet complementary goals. The speakers will provide an overview on the union of business and human rights as it has developed and exists today. Thereafter, participants will have the opportunity to engage in an exchange of experiences, views and opinions during a panel discussion.
The seminar is organised by the board of the NJCM and its working group on Sustainable Development and Human Rights (DOEM) in memory of Daan Schoemaker who passed away unexpectedly in February 2012. Daan was a board member of the NJCM and worked for Sustainalitics where he was responsible for Global Compact Compliance services.
Chair:
* Jan van de Venis, Attorney at JustLaw, chair of NJCM working group DOEM, Worldconnector
Speakers:
* Alex Geert Castermans, Professor of Law at Leiden University
* Liesbeth Enneking, Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Molengraaff Institute for Private Law of Utrecht University
* Frans Evers, Chairman of the Dutch National Contact Point for the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises
* Tineke Lambooy, Associate Professor at Nyenrode University and the Molengraaff Institute for Private Law of Utrecht University
Additional panelists:
*Jasper Teulings, General Counsel at Greenpeace International
*Maria Anne van Dijk, Senior Advisor on Environmental, Social and Ethical Risk and Policy at ABN AMRO
* ENTRANCE: free of charge
* REGISTRATION via: http://contacts.debrauw.com/reaction/RSGenPage.asp?RSID=iVgv8v5kSX8Dfs7ODqpExRaIxXHafDgKwKIsEseqRno
* Or contact Arjanne van Beelen: +31 (0)20-577 1388, arjanne.vanbeelen@debrauw.com
http://www.njcm.nl/site/events/show/138
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