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Guiding Principle 2 Measure 2 “The Government will develop awareness and training actions based on the United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, the National Plan for Business and Human Rights, and the expectations of the State in matters of business and human rights. These actions can be organized, among others, with the…
Spain
Guiding Principle 25 Measure 1 “Within one year from the approval of this Plan, the Monitoring Commission will prepare a report on the legal mechanisms through which the civil liability of companies that cause damage or harm to human rights, including damage or harm caused through the lack of action on due diligence for the…
Spain
Guiding Principle 9 Measure 1 “The Government will promote the inclusion of references to the respect of human rights in agreements on trade, investment or other related business activities signed by Spain that affect the scope of the Guiding Principles. Likewise, the Government will promote the inclusion of such references in the agreements entered into…
Spain
Guiding Principle 2 Measure 1 “The Government will transfer the expectations described regarding human rights by companies to the business sector in a clear and consistent manner.” Measure 2 “The Government will develop awareness and training actions based on the United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, the National Plan for Business and…
Spain
Guiding Principle 1 “Spain is party to all of the main treaties on human rights and, specifically, to the following: the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women; Guiding Principle 2 Measure 5 “Likewise, an awareness-raising strategy will be carried out on how to avoid discriminatory practices in public and…
Spain
Guiding Principle 1 “Spain is party to all of the main treaties on human rights and, specifically, to the following: The Convention on the Rights of the Child and its three Optional Protocols.” “Spain has also ratified the eight fundamental Conventions of the International Labor Organization (ILO): Worst Forms of Child Labour Convention. (No 182)”…
Czechia
Most serious infringements of working conditions [page 16-18] “Implements Principles 1, 2 and 8 Even in advanced countries, we come across cases where employees find themselves in a highly vulnerable position and are required to put up with undignified working conditions, and where their employer, for instance, refuses to pay them. The victims of this…
Czechia
Introduction [page 4] “The diversity of legal systems can be a good thing as it is an opportunity to explore new avenues and it motivates governments to improve regulation. Yet if a country is too lax in the way it devises its rules, a competitive advantage becomes a threat. A fragmented and inconsistent legal regime…
Czechia
National Action Plan – production and objectives [page 6-7] “… this Action Plan’s commitments … make it easier for businesses to keep clear of such situations in their supply chains and among their business partners.” Most serious infringements of working conditions [page 16] “There may be numerous labour-law violations in supply chains, via temporary employment…
Czechia
Supply chains and conflict minerals [page 20-21] “One solution lies in certification schemes proving the origin of raw materials. The certification authority guarantees that workers’ rights have not been infringed during mining or production. These certificates are issued by state and international organisations on the one hand, and private issuers on the other. Current legislation…
Czechia
Publication and dissemination of existing documents, education and awareness-raising [page 10] “Current state of play: The National Contact Point for the implementation of the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises is responsible for promoting the Guidelines and their instruments (seminars, training, promotional materials, etc.).” Pillar III [page 41] “The third pillar also includes quasi-judicial tribunals, dispute…
Czechia
Pillar III [page 41-43] “It is incumbent on states to protect human rights. This duty includes the provision of efficient and effective means of remedy for those whose rights have been infringed. Article 36 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms provides that: “Anyone may claim, in the prescribed manner, their rights in an…
Czechia
Non-financial reporting [page 21-22] “Implements Principle 3d Reporting on the activities of large companies works to the benefit not only of business partners and shareholders, but also other stakeholders. With this in mind, companies are increasingly reporting not only on their financial position, but so on the non-financial aspects of their operations. Information on the…
Czechia
Publication and dissemination of existing documents, education and awareness-raising [page 10] “Current state of play: Every year, the Government publishes a Report on the State of Human Rights and numerous other reports and documents analysing respect for human rights in the Czech Republic. Reports in the same vein are also published by other institutions, including…
Czechia
Most serious infringements of working conditions [page 16-18] “Implements Principles 1, 2 and 8 Even in advanced countries, we come across cases where employees find themselves in a highly vulnerable position and are required to put up with undignified working conditions, and where their employer, for instance, refuses to pay them. The victims of this…
Czechia
Criminal liability of legal persons in the field of human rights [page 11-12] “Implements Principles 1 and 3a Modern business is inconceivable without companies and cooperatives. They facilitate the concentration of funds, limit risk, and create opportunities for professional management. They are a means of implementing major business projects. However, like any other such means,…
Czechia
External policy [page 27-28] “Under the common commercial policy, the negotiation of commercial agreements is in the sole competence of the EU. Agreements are negotiated on behalf of the Union by the European Commission, which acts in the name of Member States (they must always mandate it to do so). The European Commission pursues the…
Czechia
Accessibility of the courts [page 48-49] “Sensitively and coherently used technology could play a major role in freeing the hands of the courts. Just like any other area of human activity, the judiciary could benefit from the advantages delivered by advanced technology. Numerous countries around the world are conducting studies and drawing up strategies on…
Czechia
Publication and dissemination of existing documents, education and awareness-raising [page 11] “Tasks: Assess the vehicles in place to provide businesses with information on human rights risks in countries or regions where they are planning to set up operations. Coordinator: Ministry of Foreign Affairs Deadline: 31 December 2020” Trade in military equipment [page 19-20] “Current state of…
Czechia
UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights [page 5] “…The second pillar, declaring the corporate responsibility to respect human rights, is aimed at businesses, who are responsible for not breaching human rights actively, not being directly involved in human rights infringements, and acting with due diligence to lay bare any such violations. …” Disqualification…
