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The worst forms of business-related abuses often happen in the context of war or in conflict-affected areas.
In Episode 4 of the podcast ‘In and Around War(s)’, the co-hosts - Paola Gaeta and Ana Srovin Coralli - discuss some burning legal issues in relation to business and war with Sâ Benjamin Traore, who is an Assistant Professor at Mohammed VI Polytechnic University in Rabat, Morocco, and an alumnus of the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights.
They focus in particular on the African context, and examine the role of businesses in the perpetration of international crimes, business complicity in the commission of war crimes, and whether international humanitarian law and international human rights law impose obligations on businesses during wars.
Links
- UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights: www.ohchr.org/...
- Protocol on Amendments to the Protocol on the Statute of the African Court of Justice and Human Rights (‘Malabo Protocol’): au.int/en/trea...
- Lafarge case: Cour de cassation (France), judgment of 7 September 2021, overturning the 2019 lower court decision that dismissed charges against Lafarge for complicity in crimes against humanity and the charges over endangering the lives of others: www.dalloz.fr/...
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Copyright:
Credits for the production go to Tatiana Avanthay, Nathalie Mivelaz Tirabosco and Antonio Coco.