Business & Human Rights

Jordan: Immediate accountability required for failure to ensure worke...

The occurrence of such an incident in Jordan's sole seaport, where prevention mechanisms should be considered common sense, is surprising

Lebanon: Brutal attack on workers requires thorough investigation and...

The unfortunate incident is a natural result of the official failure in Lebanon to hold employers accountable for violations

Sudan: Authorities should meet dam workers’ demands and avoid the dir...

The continuation of the workers' strike raises fears over the effects of halting operations on irrigation projects during the harvest season

Rio 2016: A case study in mega sporting events, exploitation, and cor...

Making one place synonymous with just one event will ward-off those who have little or no interest in that specific sporting tournament

Paris Olympics – hypocrisy and illegal abuse of migrant labour

Ground-breaking research shows that even amateur French football, along with that of other European countries, discriminates against ethnic minority immig...

Olympic Size Corruption: Member of Parliament, Graham Stringer MP, sp...

The IOC, a body that is itself becoming synonymous with bribery, is giving some states a free pass to engage in corrupt behaviour

UAE's penalties for publishing illegal content, intimidation and atte...

The UAE's Public Prosecution decision is intimidation and an attempt to silence people

All are responsible: MENA’s unregulated business arena – the need for...

Corporations are as to blame as are certain governments in committing, or enabling, infringements of civil liberties

Is Dubai a home for dirty money? Regulatory Reform in the United Arab...

The UAE has tolerated tax evasion, and made itself a destination for storing assets that would otherwise be subject to sanctions

Webinar: Yemen and Human Rights – the quest for justice

The symposium established that there is a direct causational link between the ongoing conflicts in Arabia and the fighting in Ukraine

Dubai based billionaires ravage British company

P&O Ferries have without warning sacked 800 employees, attempting to replace them with agency workers on less pay and worse terms and conditions

UN must reform international aid, says human rights think tank

ImpACT International urges the UNHRC to recognise the harm caused by Official Development Assistance in the developing world