International conference on “Corporate Accountability, Human Rights, and Climate Change in Slovenia and Beyond”

The New University and the Jean Monnet Module (Jean Monnet Module on EU Business and Human Rights Law) cordially invite you to a conference dedicated to Corporate Responsibility, Human Rights, and Climate Change in Slovenia and Beyond.

The conference will be held in English at the New University in Ljubljana on September 16, 2024. Registration is open until Thursday, 12 September 2024.

For more information about the event, speakers, and registration, please visit the following link.

Call for papers for Special Issue on: “Responsible Business – Human Rights and Climate Change”

International Journal of Human Rights and Constitutional Studies

Special Issue on: “Responsible Business – Human Rights and Climate Change”

Guest Editor:
Prof. Gorazd Justinek, New University, Slovenia

Climate change has upended human lives and endangered their livelihoods. It has negatively affected provisions of individuals’ socio-economic rights and thereby negatively affected socio-economic livelihoods and has been responsible for loss and damage. In turn, the erosion of socio-economic lives has also negatively affected the enjoyment of civil and political rights and conditioned the exercise of the rule of law principle. Sovacool, Burke, Baker, Kumar Kotikalapudi, Wlokas have argued that “the field of energy justice has overwhelmingly been defined by concerns with ethics and morality among and between humans. Numerous rights-holders have suffered loss and damages resulting in multi-layered human rights violations. Most scientists have ascribed responsibility for the negative effects of climate change to state and business sectors. In the past decades, the states have turned a blind eye to the negative effects of carbon emissions on the environment. They have failed to regulate businesses and other actors properly. Businesses, preeminent carbon-significant corporations, have struggled to introduce due diligence in their operations and to employ climate mitigation and adaptation measures. UNEP in 2015 noted that “climate change has already begun to have far-reaching environmental impacts, including many adverse effects on wildlife, natural resources and the ecological processes that support access to clean water, food, and other basic human needs.” Many international bodies for the protection of human rights have been drawing attention to them for at least the last decade.

Subject Coverage
Suitable topics include, but are not limited, to the following:

Business and human rights
Sustainability and HR
BHR and sustainability
International business and HR
Supply chains and HR

Important Dates
Manuscripts due by: 1 October, 2024

Notification to authors: 1 December, 2024

Final versions due by: 1 February, 2025

You can find more info here: https://www.inderscience.com/info/ingeneral/cfp.php?id=5858

[Lecture] About detailed review of human rights and environment in supply chains of companies

Prof. dr. Daniel Augenstein had a lecture on detailed review of human rights and environment in supply chains of companies. University in Tilburg, 16. november, Ljubljana.