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The Business and Human Rights Journal will be turning 10 next month. BHRJ was launched in November 2015 at the UN Forum in Geneva! If you plan to be in Geneva for UN Forum, please join this "in-person" session on Monday, 24 Nov (1:30-2:30pm) in Room III, Palais des Nations. 1/2
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Read our latest blog: ESG Scores Are Rising. Worker Abuses Are Not Falling. Padmaja Goswami unpacks the structural flaws that let companies look good on paper while harms persist in practice. 🔗bhrj.blog/2026/05/18/esg-sco…
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Interested in contributing to the Business & Human Rights conversation? We’re accepting blog submissions. Contact our blog editor, Caroline Lichuma, @carollichuma & Eklavya Vasudev, @EklavyaVasudev, to pitch your idea.
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New on the BHRJ Blog: From Business Continuity to Criminal Liability: Lessons from the Lafarge Case by Clara Gerard‑Rodriguez. A sharp analysis of corporate conduct, risk, and accountability. 🔗bhrj.blog/2026/04/22/from-bu…
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Interested in contributing to the Business & Human Rights conversation? We’re accepting blog submissions. Contact our blog editor, Caroline Lichuma, to pitch your idea. @carollichuma
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📢 Exciting news! We’re delighted to introduce our new BHRJ Fellow, Erick Guapizaca Jiménez. Erick is a doctoral candidate at the University of Michigan Law School and a lecturer at the Universidad Internacional del Ecuador. Welcome aboard!
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Is the EU–India trade deal enough to drive real sustainability change? Jernej Letnar Černič and Namit Agarwal explore what still needs to happen in our latest BHRJ Blog post. 🔗bhrj.blog/2026/03/31/from-rh…
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Interested in contributing to the Business & Human Rights conversation? We’re accepting blog submissions. Contact our blog editor, Caroline Lichuma, to pitch your idea. @carollichuma
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New on the BHRJ Blog: Rethinking the Corporate Role in Russia’s War on Ukraine: From Accountability to Reparations? by Dmytro Cherneha. A sharp look at how businesses should confront responsibility in times of conflict. 🔗bhrj.blog/2026/03/20/rethink…
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We’re always excited to feature new voices in the BHR scholarship. Want to write for the BHRJ Blog? Get in touch with our editor, Caroline Lichuma. @carollichuma
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We are happy to receive contributions to the BHR scholarship. If you’d like to write for our blog, get in touch with our editor Caroline Lichuma @carollichuma
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Check out our latest blog post, “Rereading Pillar I in the Age of European Due Diligence: Public Actors in Markets” by Michael A. Santoro. 🔗bhrj.blog/2026/03/03/rereadi…
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We are happy to receive contributions to the BHR scholarship. If you’d like to write for our blog, get in touch with our editor Caroline Lichuma @carollichuma
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Julia Croce is introducing the Book “Peace, Business, and Democracy: Corporate Responsibility in Peace and Governance” in our latest BHRJ Blog. 🔗 bhrj.blog/2026/03/06/introdu…
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ICYMI, our scholarly article on "Leading the Way or Crossing the Line? The Extraterritorial Dimension of the EU Directive on Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence" by Leonard Feld. Happy reading. 🔗cambridge.org/core/journals/…
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How should parent companies be held responsible after disasters like the Mariana Dam collapse? Marie-Louise Böhler & Otgontuya Davaanyam explore the stakes in our latest blog post on The Mariana Dam Case and the Future of Parent Company Responsibility. 🔗bhrj.blog/2026/02/25/extract…
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We are happy to receive contributions to the BHR scholarship. If you’d like to write for our blog, get in touch with our editor Caroline Lichuma @carollichuma
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Check out our latest blog post by Eklavya Vasudev on Perfectly Foreseeable Harm and the design limits of human rights due diligence, featuring reflections from the X-Press Pearl.
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We’re always happy to receive contributions to the BHR scholarship. If you’d like to write for our blog, get in touch with our editors. Caroline Lichuma @carollichuma and Lucas Roorda @LRoordaLaw
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The Business and Human Rights Journal expresses its profound sadness at the passing of Professor Judith Schrempf Stirling, our Co-Editors-in-Chief. We extend our deepest condolences to her family, loved ones, colleagues, and all who had the privilege of working alongside her.
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