Human Rights
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Happy holidays
Rights as Usual will return in the new year. Merry Christmas! Continue reading
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Business and Human Rights: Is Extraterritoriality the Magic Potion?
The starting point of most discussions on business and human rights as an academic field is the acknowledgment that there exists no international judicial mechanism equipped to deal with gross human rights violations committed by businesses in the course of their operations. Indeed, the recently adopted United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights,… Continue reading
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Mining in Colombia and Latin America: will the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights improve accountability?
Yesterday I was fortunate to spend the day at a conference on the business and human rights challenges posed by mining in Colombia and Latin America organised by ABColumbia and the Human Rights Consortium, School of Advanced Studies, University of London. With the first panel bringing representatives of indigenous communities of Colombia and the Colombian… Continue reading
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Michelin in India: Radicalisation against Radialisation
It is a pleasure to welcome my colleague Dr David Keane as the first guest poster on ‘Rights as Usual’. David is the author of Caste-based Discrimination in International Human Rights Law (Ashgate, 2007). This post is his. ***************************************************** A wave of ‘radialisation’ in India, or the manufacture of tyres using the radial design, led… Continue reading
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Important Decision of the Caribbean Court of Justice on Labour Rights
On 6 July, the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) delivered a judgment in favour of six migrant banana workers involved in union activities against Mayan King Limited, a company that owns citrus and banana farms, in an appeal coming from Belize brought by the company. The Caribbean Court of Justice is a shared final court… Continue reading
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Running for Bhopal – London 10 K
In May this year at Middlesex we organised the screening of Bhopali, a powerful film on the terrible consequences of the explosion of the Union Carbide factory in December 1984 in Bhopal, India. On Sunday I will be running the London 10K, raising money for the Bhopal Medical Appeal, a charity that helps alleviate the… Continue reading
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Eurovision Fever
While for many of us the Eurovision song contest has always been just an opportunity to spend a fun night with friends, this year the contest has taken an unexpected turn. This is because it is held in Azerbaijan following the victory of the unfortunately named Eldar and Nigar with their rather insipid song Running… Continue reading
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Job offer: Anglophone Southern & Western Africa Researcher & Representative
The Business and Human Rights Resource Centre is recruiting an Anglophone Southern & Western Africa Researcher & Representative, based in South Africa, to work 21 hours per week. The closing date for applications is 3 July 2012. Continue reading
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Capital Punishment: the Business of Death
On Tuesday I was invited on the TV show The Stream on Al Jazeera to discuss the recent rise in executions in the Middle East, despite strong evidence from the United Nations and organisations such as Amnesty International that the use of the death penalty is gradually decreasing worldwide, year after year. In another post… Continue reading
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Traineeship in business and human rights in Brussels
Amnesty International’s European Institutions Office in Brussels is offering a traineeship in the area of Business and Human Rights starting in September. Deadline for applications is 3 June. Continue reading
About Me

My name is Nadia Bernaz and I am Associate Professor of Law at Wageningen University in the Netherlands. I am also the Director of the EU Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence on Corporate Sustainability and Human Rights Law.
My area of research is business and human rights. I look at how corporations and businesspeople are held accountable for their human rights impact through international, domestic and transnational processes.
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- 5 years of the German Supply Chain Act – Successes and potentials for improvement
- Science, Rights, and Climate Justice: The Inter-American Court Takes a Bold Step
- Hate Speech and Business and Human Rights: A Case in the East Asian Context
- The Need to Vernacularise Climate Change Adaptation Rights in India
- Building Pathways between Business and Human Rights and Just Transition Processes: Addressing the Role of Corporations in Latin America
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