The increasing popularity of fast fashion or ‘Highstreet shops,’ such as H & M and ZARA, is amongst the most significant drivers behind the increase in gl...
Social media giants such as Facebook and Twitter are responsible for protecting and maintaining the rights of their users, ImpACT International and IRDG s...
We want the prohibitions lifted for good, but the action is especially critical during the global COVID-19 pandemic
Blocking communication platforms prevents people from obtaining the information they need whilst trying to battle coronavirus
National measures to contain the spread of COVID-19 must not be allowed to pave the way for a new era of invasive digital citizen surveillance
It is the responsibility of businesses to contain the spread of coronavirus while protecting the human rights of their stakeholders
These are great first steps, but It is important to go further. Accepting customers' complaints about contract violations is inadequate, since the agreeme...
The private sector has contributed to armed conflicts in Syria, Yemen and Iraq, concluded a roundtable discussion organised in London by ImpACT Internatio...
The role of the private sector, such as contractors, during wars and other conflicts will be the focus of a roundtable discussion in London on 16 October
An analysis documenting the negative consequences of digital corporations’ decision to locate offices in repressive countries was presented today on the s...
The seminar will address the Impact of the Geographic Location of Social Media Platforms on their Human Rights Policies
When Facebook and Twitter locate offices in countries with governments known for human rights violations, they become complicit in efforts to silence poli...