Protect, Respect, Remedy - a Conference on Corporate Social Responsibility, CSR
'Protect, Respect, Remedy' - this is the theme of a Presidency conference on corporate social responsibility (CSR). Discussions at the conference will be based on a report entitled 'Protect, Respect, Remedy - a Framework for Business and Human Rights' by John Ruggie, the UN Secretary-General's Special Representative on the issue of human rights and transnational corporations and other business enterprises.
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Professor Ruggie will be in attendance throughout the conference. Other participants include Mary Robinson, former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and still actively involved in human rights issues, Executive Director of the UN Global Compact Georg Kell and Deputy Secretary-General of the OECD, Aart de Geus. The European business sector and NGOs will also participate in the various debates. A programme for the conference is available via the link in the top-right corner.
The conference will discuss governments' duty to offer protection against human rights violations and companies' responsibility to respect human rights, and the means of recourse available. The idea is for there to be plenty of interaction between panellists and other conference participants.
There will be participants at the conference from EU Member States and candidate countries, the public sector, the business sector, NGOs, trade unions and the academic world. Due to the focus of the conference and practical limitations, only specially invited guests will be able to participate in the conference, which is already fully booked. Interpretation to and from English, French and Spanish will be available on 10 November, and at Workshop A ('The State as an Actor') and the closing plenary session on 11 November. The other three workshops on 11 November will be held in English. The discussions of 10 November will be webcast, and will be available on the Presidency website from 11 November.
Minister for Trade Ewa Björling will host the conference, which is being organised in cooperation with the European Commission.
When
10 November09.00–18.00
11 November09.00–12.30
Where
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Hasselbacken
Hazeliusbacken 20Stockholm, Sweden
Ministry in charge
Ministry for Foreign Affairs
Contacts
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Margareta Kristianson
Deputy Director, Ministry for Foreign Affairs
+46 8 405 32 46
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Catharina Kipp
Director, Ministry for Foreign Affairs
+46 8 405 18 42
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Pia Roed
Desk Officer, Ministry for Foreign Affairs
+46 8 405 56 93
