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A Guide to Human Rights Due Diligence for Lawyers

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

A Guide to Human Rights Due Diligence for Lawyers

Contributors:

By (Author) Corinne Elizabeth Lewis
Edited by Constance Z. Wagner

ISBN:

9781639052028

Publisher:

American Bar Association

Imprint:

American Bar Association

Publication Date:

13th March 2024

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

346.0664

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

424

Dimensions:

Width 177mm, Height 254mm

Description

Business clients are increasingly seeking their lawyers advice and assistance with human rightsdue diligence (HRDD). Their clients must navigate compliance with a growing array of legalrequirements and soft law standards defining the expectations of governments, investors, andsociety that businesses respect human rights. Consequently, new opportunities are arising forlawyers to provide services and advice to businesses on HRDD.


This guide, intended for U.S. and foreign lawyers alike, is an indispensable resource on HRDD thatshould assist lawyers with understanding not only the fundamentals of HRDD but also crucial aspectsof the process.


Part I of the book examines the essentials of HRDD, including the HRDD process, lawyers ethicalobligations related to HRDD, and key due diligence legal requirements. In Part II, practicalaspects of implementing HRDD are explored, including corporate governance, HRDDs relationship tocompliance approaches, use of grievance mechanisms, stakeholder engagement, gender-sensitive HRDD,and consultation with indigenous peoples.


In this rapidly developing area, lawyers also need to be aware of key developments that will affecthow their business clients perform HRDD. Therefore, the final section, Part III, addresses four ofthose key areas: suppliers in value chains, the financial sector, the intersection of environmentallaw and climate change issues with HRDD, and high-risk security situations, such as those incountries that are politically unstable or undergoing conflict.


The goal of the expert contributions to this book is to further lawyers understanding and tofacilitate their role in assisting businesses to respect human rights, which should, at the sametime, foster businesses contribution to sustainable developmentand the social factor of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance).


Author Bio

Dr. Corinne E. Lewis, a partner in the Brussels-based law firm Lex Justi, is an international human rights lawyer with a specialization in business and human rights. She provides legal advice to a range of clients based on her corporate law background as in-house counsel with a major multinational company and her 30 years of international human rights law experience, including work at the United Nations. She also has taught human rights law and public international law courses at US and UK universities. Having lived and worked in the United States and multiple countries in Asia and Europe, she brings an international perspective to her diverse projects. In addition to a PhD in law from the London School of Economics and Political Science, Dr. Lewis has an LLM (with honors) from Georgetown University and a JD from Indiana University. She is Immediate past co-chair of the ABA International Law Sections International Human Rights Committee.

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