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Advancing human rights in business education

Second annual meeting of business schools that support human rights teaching and research

On November 28, 2018 representatives of 25 business schools from Europe, South Asia, the Middle East, Asia and North America met for the second time in Geneva to discuss how they plan to promote teaching of, and research on, human rights as a major element of business education. Representatives from the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), the European Union’s Office of the Special Representative for Human Rights, and the business school accreditation organization, EFMD, spoke at the meeting.

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