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South Korea – Conflict
South Korea’s NAP makes no reference to conflict-affected areas.
South Korea – Children’s Rights
C. Current Status 1. Domestic Status [page 3] Increased discussion of corporate social responsibility as a result of human rights issues such as … child labor … in the management process of multinational corporations. …
Luxembourg – Extractive Industry
Part II: Specific objectives of the National Action Plan 2020-2022 1. The state duty to protect human rights (…) 1.8 Preparation of the implementation in Luxembourg of the EU regulation on conflict minerals Context The legislative challenge in 2020 is to create a regulatory framework to implement the EU Conflict Minerals Regulation. Indeed, the…
Sweden – Indigenous People
The Swedish NAP does not make an explicit reference to Indigenous peoples.
Luxembourg – Worker’s rights
Part II: Specific objectives of the National Action Plan 2020-2022 1. The state duty to protect human rights (…) 1.11. Consider ratification of the 2014 Protocol (P29) to the ILO Forced Labour Convention Context The Protocol provides for access to appropriate and effective remedies and redress mechanisms, such as compensation for victims. It also…
Luxembourg – Trade
‘Luxembourg’s NAP does not explicitly address this issue’ The 2020-22 NAP states the second edition of the National Action Plan complements the first NAP. Additional information about the first NAP can be found here.
Luxembourg – Taxation
‘Luxembourg’s NAP does not explicitly address this issue’
Luxembourg – Sustainable development
‘Luxembourg’s NAP does not explicitly address this issue’ The 2020-22 NAP states the second edition of the National Action Plan complements the first NAP. Additional information about the first NAP can be found here.
Luxembourg – Supply chains
Part II: Specific objectives of the National Action Plan 2020-2022 1. The state duty to protect human rights (…) 1.7. Follow up on the commitment to introduce a duty of care at a European level Context Following the Government’s commitment in the coalition agreement that “Luxembourg will support European initiatives to strengthen the social…
Luxembourg – State Owned Enterprises
Part II: Specific objectives of the National Action Plan 2020-2022 1. The state duty to protect human rights (…) 1.2. Implement pilot projects on due diligence in companies with majority state ownership Context As a follow-up to NAP 1, it is important that the State continues to set a good example, including by implementing…
Luxembourg – SMEs
‘Luxembourg’s NAP does not explicitly address this issue’ The 2020-22 NAP states the second edition of the National Action Plan complements the first NAP. Additional information about the first NAP can be found here.
Luxembourg – Security sector
‘Luxembourg’s NAP does not explicitly address this issue’ The 2020-22 NAP states the second edition of the National Action Plan complements the first NAP. Additional information about the first NAP can be found here.
Luxembourg – Public procurement
Part II: Specific objectives of the National Action Plan 2020-2022 1. The state duty to protect human rights (…) 1.5. Increase the consideration of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights by contracting authorities in their public procurement procedures Context The UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights pay particular attention…
Luxembourg – Persons with Disabilities
‘Luxembourg’s NAP does not explicitly address this issue’ The 2020-22 NAP states the second edition of the National Action Plan complements the first NAP. Additional information about the first NAP can be found here.
Luxembourg – Non-judicial mechanisms
Part II: Specific objectives of the National Action Plan 2020-2022 (…) 3. The need to define remedies for victims of human rights abuses 3.1. Mapping of judicial and non-judicial, public and private remedies for human rights violations Context This includes, among other things and beyond judicial remedies, taking stock of non-judicial public and corporate…
Luxembourg – OECD NCPs
Part II: Specific objectives of the National Action Plan 2020-2022 1. The state duty to protect human rights (…) 1.13. Strengthening links between the Business and Human Rights WG and the National Contact Point (NCP) for the implementation of the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises Context The commentary on the Guidelines’ implementation procedures for…
Luxembourg – Non-financial reporting
‘Luxembourg’s NAP does not explicitly address this issue’ The 2020-22 NAP states the second edition of the National Action Plan complements the first NAP. Additional information about the first NAP can be found here.
Luxembourg – NHRIs
Part II: Specific objectives of the National Action Plan 2020-2022 1. The state duty to protect human rights (…) 1.5. Strengthening the coherence of human rights policies through cross-references in the texts and on the respective websites of the different National Action Plans (NAPs) with a human rights connotation Context In implementing its international…
