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Business and human rights: the pressure is mounting

There are a growing number of criminal proceedings aimed at holding multinational companies accountable for their direct or indirect role in international crimes or serious human rights violations. These include complicity in war crimes, complicity with dictatorships or environmental destruction. NGOs and victim communities are fighting to undermine the legal protections for economic actors involved in such abuse.

The Ocean Race Europe: runners and riders - Yachts and Yachting

International ocean racing teams from around the world are assembling in Lorient, France this week ahead of the start of the inaugural edition of The Ocean Race Europe on Saturday May 29. Designed to showcase professional fully-crewed offshore racing, this new European multi-stage race has attracted a top-tier entry of 12 teams representing nine countries. […]

Ursula Von Der Leyen to Join Leading Speakers at The Ocean Race Summit Europe Next Month

Ursula Von Der Leyen to Join Leading Speakers at The Ocean Race Summit Europe Next Month
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The Ocean Race Summit Europe to tackle urgent threats to the seas

The Ocean Race Summit Europe to tackle urgent threats to the seas
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French court hears Agent Orange case against chemical firms

French court hears Agent Orange case against chemical firms Sorry, but your browser needs Javascript to use this site. If you re not sure how to activate it, please refer to this site: https://www.enable-javascript.com/ Tran Huynh Thuong Sinh, 12, is fed by a hospital staff member at the Peace Village ward at Tu Du hospital in Ho Chi Minh City in April 2015. Tran Huynh Thuong Sinh, whose parents and grandfather were all exposed to Agent Orange, was born without eyes and with other serious health conditions. | REUTERS AFP-Jiji Jan 27, 2021 Evry, France – A French court on Monday started hearing a case against more than a dozen multinationals, accused by a French-Vietnamese woman of causing grievous harm to her and others by selling the Agent Orange defoliant to the U.S. government, which used it to devastating effect in the Vietnam War.

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