Indigenous Rights, Environmental Rights, or Stakeholder Engagement? Comparing IFC and OECD Approaches to Implementation of the Business Responsibility to Respect Human Rights

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Published 2016 by McGill University. Authored by Seck, S. L.

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This paper explores differebces and commonalities between the 'Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises (OECD MNE Guidelines)' and the 'International Finance Corporation (IFC) Performance Standards on Environmental and Social sustainability (IFC Performance Standards)' approaches to integrate business responsibilities for human rights with a focus on procedural environmental rights and the right of indigenous peoples to free, prior, and informed consent (FPIC).
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Indigenous Rights, Environmental Rights, or Stakeholder Engagement? Comparing IFC and OECD Approaches to Implementation of the Business Responsibility to Respect Human Rights

Descriptive information
Monitoring report
Journal issue

Published 2016 by McGill University. Authored by Seck, S. L.

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