In this recent article, Casey O’Connor Willis offers advice to directors on how to grapple with the “S” of ESG.
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Business and Human Rights Scholarship: Expanding an Interdisciplinary and International Field
On September 14-15, 2018, the NYU Stern Center for Business and Human Rights hosted the fourth annual Business and Human Rights Scholars conference, co-organized with the Global Business and Human Right Scholars’ Association. The meeting brought together more than 40 academics from all over the world.