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What is Supply Chain Assessments

Bridging Human Rights and Corporate Social Responsibility: Pathways to a Sustainable Global Society
Evaluations conducted by businesses to analyze and ensure ethical and responsible practices throughout their supply chains while addressing potential human rights issues.
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Corporate Social Responsibility, Human Rights, and the Law
Hemendra Singh (O.P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat, India)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-2325-0.ch002
Abstract
This chapter explores the legal framework of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in light of human rights. The debate over corporate social responsibility and human rights started in response to growing concerns about the societal and environment impacts of business entities. It scrutinizes the United Nations guiding principles on business and human rights (UNGPs) and assesses how it has promoted corporate compliance across different levels. It also explores the concept of human rights due diligence to see how companies are proactively aligning their corporate behaviour with ethical standards and legal obligations. It further deals with the European Union's comprehensive framework on CSR, notably the directives on non-financial disclosure. Challenges in the field of CSR are inevitable and hence, they are examined, and innovative ideas are offered to empower businesses to embrace human rights as an intrinsic aspect of corporate culture.
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