Instituições Financeiras e o respeito pelos direitos humanos através de seus serviços: o debate

Flora Saraiva Rebello Arduini

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Este artigo apresenta o debate em torno das instituições financeiras e o respeito pelos direitos humanos, com especial atenção sobre os desafios em traduzir diretrizes internacionais sobre direitos humanos e empresas para esta indústria em específico. O artigo descreve as principais responsabilidades e preocupações do sector financeiro em relação a esses instrumentos, seus desafios e o papel que o setor desempenha no novo cenário global de negócios e prestação de contas por abusos dos direitos humanos perpetrados pelo setor privado em todo o mundo.


Palavras-chave


Instituições financeiras – Devida diligência em direitos humanos – Responsabilidade – Poder de influência.

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