The Case for Human Rights in Business Education– A Tool Kit
The toolkit is here.
Representatives from a number of business schools, both professors and administrators, have worked jointly to
assemble this tool kit. It includes information and resources explaining the increasing relevance of human rights in
a business school context and provides resources that can be helpful to those in other business schools who wish to
become involved. This document provides an overview of readily available teaching resources, research outlets, and various
ways of institutionalizing human rights at business schools. It includes contributions from representatives of schools
that are already including human rights in classes, public programs, and research. These testimonies highlight some of the
key building blocks for successfully integrating human rights into the business curriculum. The appendix provides a list
of contacts at key business schools that stand ready to offer you further advice on how to initiate a human rights program at
your school.
REMARC is proud to be part of this network.
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