The growth of the international business and human rights agenda has led to the development of an unprecedented debate as to the role of the State in protecting human rights from corporate-related abuses as well as in the implementation of the 2011 UN Guiding Principles on business and human rights. States are both the engine of the process of implementation of the Principles and the pace-maker of the mechanism of the National Action Plans (NAPs), which has been selected as policy-making tool for an effective implementation of the Principles. Since the launch of the first NAP by the United Kingdom in 2013, many other countries, especially within the European regional area, have adopted their own NAP; ultimately Italy adopted its Italian National Action Plan on Business and Human Rights 2016-2021 on December 2016. This paper aims to provide a first appraisal of the Italian Action Plan, of its contents and methodology, in order to assess its strengths and weak-nesses. Also, the analysis will allow to perform some remarks on the Italian NAP in the light of the broader process of implementation of the UN Guiding Principles within domestic legal systems.

Il Piano d'azione nazionale italiano su impresa e diritti umani e l'attuazione dei Principi guida ONU del 2011

Marco Fasciglione
2017

Abstract

The growth of the international business and human rights agenda has led to the development of an unprecedented debate as to the role of the State in protecting human rights from corporate-related abuses as well as in the implementation of the 2011 UN Guiding Principles on business and human rights. States are both the engine of the process of implementation of the Principles and the pace-maker of the mechanism of the National Action Plans (NAPs), which has been selected as policy-making tool for an effective implementation of the Principles. Since the launch of the first NAP by the United Kingdom in 2013, many other countries, especially within the European regional area, have adopted their own NAP; ultimately Italy adopted its Italian National Action Plan on Business and Human Rights 2016-2021 on December 2016. This paper aims to provide a first appraisal of the Italian Action Plan, of its contents and methodology, in order to assess its strengths and weak-nesses. Also, the analysis will allow to perform some remarks on the Italian NAP in the light of the broader process of implementation of the UN Guiding Principles within domestic legal systems.
2017
Istituto di Ricerca su Innovazione e Servizi per lo Sviluppo - IRISS
UN Guiding Principles on business and human rights
duty to protect
corporate due diligence
access to remedy
National Action Plans
Italy
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