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Meeting the Responsibility to Respect in Situations of Conflicting Legal Requirements

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Summary

The responsibility to comply with all applicable local, national, regional and international laws is a central tenet of the corporate responsibility to respect human rights. Yet sometimes local or national laws pose requirements that conflict with internationally recognized human rights, thereby making it difficult or impossible for business enterprises to meet their responsibility to respect human rights. The goal of this Good Practice Note is to provide business enterprises with a non-exhaustive set of good practices for addressing situations in which local or national laws appear to conflict with internationally recognized human rights.

Source
Issuer

UNGC

Year

2011

Region

International

Issuer (type)

United Nations Global Compact Office (International)

Instrument type

Best Practice

Disclosure instrument

No

Geographical scope

International

Mandatory or voluntary

Voluntary

Text analysis

    • High 0.98%
    • Low 0.03%
    • E focus: environment, energy
    • S focus: collective bargaining, discrimination, human right, human rights, recruitment, compensation
    • G focus: corruption, equator principles, lobbying, accountability
    • Administrative services, Finance, Management, Mining, Public administration, Retail trade, Transportation