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  2. List of companies operating in West Bank settlements

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    Israeli settlements in the occupied territory of the West Bank, also called Judea and Samaria Area, including East Jerusalem, are considered illegal under international law. [2] The report was requested by Human Rights Council resolution 31/36 [3] in follow up to the International Fact-Finding Mission on Israeli Settlements, a 2013 ...

  3. Corporate accountability for human rights violations - Wikipedia

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    The Business and Human Rights Resource Centre maintains a list of companies which have a human rights policy in place. [20] Whilst codes promote accountability, critics have argued that given their voluntary nature, and generally speaking lack of enforcement mechanisms, they are of limited value.

  4. Category:Human rights organizations based in the United ...

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    Carr Center for Human Rights Policy; Center for Economic and Social Rights; Center for Family and Human Rights; Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law; Center for Justice and Accountability; The Center for Public Policy Analysis; Center for Reproductive Rights; Center for the Study of Human Rights in the Americas; Center for Victims of ...

  5. 5 Leading Companies in Human Rights - AOL

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    Its Human Rights and Sustainability policy (link opens PDF file) calls for, among other things, no children working under the age of 16, no "forced, bonded, indentured or involuntary prison labor ...

  6. Human rights in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, human rights consists of a series of rights which are legally protected by the Constitution of the United States (particularly by the Bill of Rights), [1] [2] state constitutions, treaty and customary international law, legislation enacted by Congress and state legislatures, and state referendums and citizen's initiatives.

  7. List of human rights organisations - Wikipedia

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    The list is incomplete; please add known articles or create missing ones. The following is a list of articles on the human rights organizations of the world.It does not include political parties, or academic institutions.

  8. United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights

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    The first pillar of the Guiding Principles is the state’s duty to protect against human rights abuses through regulation, policymaking, investigation, and enforcement. This pillar reaffirms states’ existing obligations under international human rights law, as put forth in the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights. [6]

  9. International human rights law - Wikipedia

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    International human rights law (IHRL) is the body of international law designed to promote human rights on social, regional, and domestic levels. As a form of international law, international human rights law is primarily made up of treaties, agreements between sovereign states intended to have binding legal effect between the parties that have agreed to them; and customary international law.