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Authoritative human rights advice

Business and human rights

Authoritative human rights advice

Addressing human rights concerns is no longer just a CSR priority but alongside anti-bribery and corruption issues, it’s a core part of corporate compliance.

With the legal landscape in relation to business and human rights changing, global companies are having to evaluate, respond to and respect human rights as a legal obligation. 

As a major international law firm with a dedicated global business and human rights practice, the first international law firm to sign the United Nations Global Compact, and experience assisting with the research that led to the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, Freshfields can help.

We regularly advise large multinational companies and public authorities on the full suite of issues arising out of the UN Guiding Principles. 

Our focus is on helping companies respect international human rights and comply with the related ‘hard law’, ie new modern slavery and non-financial reporting regulations, particularly in Europe and the development of the OECD National Contacts Points complaint procedures. 

We also advise on operational human rights compliance issues, such as:

  • human rights policies and procedures;
  • internal and external capacity building and reporting requirements;
  • impact of national legislation such as the UK Modern Slavery Act 2015 and the 2017 French Corporate Duty of Vigilance Law; and
  • grievance and remediation processes.

Our practice is global in scope. We have a dedicated, cross-disciplinary team of experienced partners and associates advising our clients across the world. Part of this work involves monitoring international human rights law developments in real-time, and providing regular updates via our human rights blog.

Global investigations

External publications

Bowden, Paul/Das, Deba: The International Business and Human Rights Agenda – The Shifting Landscape for Producers (PDF, 4.76KB), in: ICLG to: Product Liability, 2014

Kasolowsky, Boris/Voland, Thomas: The Ruggie Revolution (Die Ruggie Revolution: Menschenrechte im unternehmerischen Handeln), in: Anwaltsblatt 5/2014, pp.388-392

Kasolowsky, Boris/Voland, Thomas: The OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises and their application by National Contact Points (Die OECD-Leitsätze für multinationale Unternehmen und ihre Durchsetzung im Wege von Beschwerdeverfahren vor der Nationalen Kontaktstelle), in: Neue Zeitschrift für Gesellschaftsrecht 2014, pp.1288-1292

Voland, Thomas: Business and Human Rights - From Soft to Hard Law (Unternehmen und Menschenrechte - Vom Soft Law zur Rechtspflicht), in: Betriebs-Berater 2015, pp.67-75

Voland, Thomas: New Reporting Obligations under the CSR-Reporting Directive 2014/95/EU (Erweiterung der Berichtspflichten für Unternehmen nach der neuen CSR-Richtlinie), in: Der Betrieb 2014, pp.2815-2818

Voland, Thomas: Social and ecological responsibility of financial institutions (Soziale und ökologische Verantwortung von Unternehmen des Finanzsektors), in: Bauer, Denise/Schuster, Gunnar: Nachhaltigkeit im Bankensektor, 2016, pp.251-272