Human rights guidelines and references
Increased attention and regulatory demands on human rights challenges companies to steadily navigate multiple standards and guidance in order to ensure compliance.
Increased attention and regulatory demands on human rights challenges companies to steadily navigate multiple standards and guidance in order to ensure compliance.
The field of human rights in business has been receiving more attention in the years following the adoption of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights. This has influenced the development of standards and guidance by several organizations and stakeholders. There are now more guidelines than ever on managing human rights risks across businesses and their supply chains.
As national legislation on management and disclosure requirements continues to evolve, companies face significant challenges in managing their human rights performance across entities, operations, geographic borders, and cultural and linguistic differences.
DNV can help companies make sense of this complex landscape, from understanding demands, interpreting requirements and ensuring compliance in every single market.
Below is a non-exhaustive selection of some of the relevant standards and guidance issued by governments and International organizations.
DNV’s human rights experts can guide you from navigating the guidelines and references, embedding them into strategies and addressing human rights issues and compliance throughout the value chain.