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Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Issues Open access
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Received: 2020-08-15  |  Accepted: 2020-09-30  |  Published: 2020-12-30

Title

The scope of legal expectations from business in human rights: carrot or stick?


Abstract

Although not all businesses acknowledge it, most face issues of human rights in their business operations or relationships. These issues can have positive or negative impacts, whether for their employees, consumers, or communities. In times of crisis, the issues of human rights in business are even more acute − as the COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated, already having a dramatic impact on people across many supply chains. While the perception that states are responsible for human rights broadly prevails, businesses increasingly face growing expectations to assess, address, and remedy the negative impacts of their activities. Furthermore, developments in the past decade demonstrate the evolution of such expectations into legal requirements and mandatory regulation. States have employed various tools to influence business activities in this field, ranging from soft law to legal requirements both at national and international levels. This article analyses the main European trends of such an evolution within the selected areas of due diligence, non-financial reporting, and investment, and delves into recent developments from the perspective of benefits for business. It explores if the perceived benefits for businesses exclusively serve as a ‘stick’ that requires compliance, or whether they might extend beyond this.


Keywords

business and human rights, UN Guiding Principles, due diligence, business impact, national action plans


JEL classifications

K33 , K38 , K20 , L14 , M14


URI

http://jssidoi.org/jesi/article/738


DOI


Pages

932-946


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Authors

Jakulevičienė, Lyra
Mykolas Romeris University, Vilnius, Lithuania https://www.mruni.eu
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Gailiūtė-Janušonė, Dovilė
Mykolas Romeris University, Vilnius, Lithuania https://www.mruni.eu
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Journal title

Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Issues

Volume

8


Number

2


Issue date

December 2020


Issue DOI


ISSN

ISSN 2345-0282 (online)


Publisher

VšĮ Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Center, Vilnius, Lithuania

Cited

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