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8 December 2017

UK Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn committed with binding treaty process

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We must end impunity for corporations that violate human rights or wreck our environment. The next Labour government will work to create a legally binding treaty to regulate global corporations, their subsidiaries and suppliers under international human rights law. pic.twitter.com/U63gJyolt7

— Jeremy Corbyn (@jeremycorbyn) 8 de diciembre de 2017

I make the commitment to you today that the next Labour government in Britain will actively support the efforts of the UN Human Rights Council to create a legally binding treaty to regulate transnational corporations under international human rights law.

Follow-up on the 3rd session of the UN Binding Treaty’s Working Group European Parliament’s support to the process towards the binding instrument reinforced

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