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Contours of National Action Plans on Business and Human Rights in Central and Eastern Europe
Author(s) -
Jernej Letnar Černič
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
fìlosofìâ prava ì zagalʹna teorìâ prava
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2707-7039
pISSN - 2227-7153
DOI - 10.21564/2707-7039.1.247491
Subject(s) - human rights , dignity , political science , fundamental rights , democratization , rights of nature , international human rights law , action (physics) , right to property , business , law , democracy , physics , quantum mechanics , politics
Central and Eastern Europe has been often overseen in the debates on business and humanrights. Countries in the regions share a common history, experience and culture. Human rights andfundamental freedoms were in the past systematically and generally violated. Since democratisation,countries have suffered from a wide range of related human rights abuses. Corporations in theregions have often directly and indirectly interfered with the human rights of employees and thewider communities. Business and human rights has in the past lagged behind global developmentsalso in the light of the lack of capacity and general deficient human rights situation. This articledescribes and discusses contours of the National Action Plans on Business and Human Rights of theCzech Republic, Poland, Lithuania, Georgia, Ukraine and Slovenia by examining their strengths anddeficiencies. It argues that the field of business and human rights in Central and Eastern Europe hasmade a step forward in the last decade since the adoption of the United Nations Guiding Principleson Business and Human Rights. Nonetheless, human rights should be further translated into practiceto effectively protect human dignity of rights-holders.

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