- Date filed
- 11 April 2018
- Keywords
- Countries of harm
- Current status
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Rejected
- Sector
- NCP
Allegations
HPG’s human rights impact in Bahrain
Relevant OECD Guidelines
- Chapter II
- Chapter II Paragraph A10
- Chapter II Paragraph A11
- Chapter II Paragraph A12
- Chapter II Paragraph A2
- Chapter II Paragraph A7
- Chapter IV
- Chapter IV Paragraph 2
- Chapter IV Paragraph 3
- Chapter IV Paragraph 4
- Chapter IV Paragraph 5
- Chapter IV Paragraph 6
Outcome
In its initial assessment, published on 8 November 2018, the NCP decided to allow the complaint against HPG in relation to the recommendation that businesses should seek ways to prevent or mitigate adverse human rights impacts linked to their business operation or by their business relationships. It has offered its good offices for a process of mediation. If the parties will not be able to reach a mediated solution, the NCP will conduct its own research into the issues, the findings of which will be presented in a final statement.
The NCP rejected the parts of the complaint that relate to Jaguar Land Rover and Rolex, since in its view the companies are not sufficiently linked to the party causing the harm for the guidelines to apply.
More details
- Defendant
- Company in violation
- Other companies involved
- Complainants
- Affected people
- Other NCP's where the complaint was filed
- Date rejected / concluded
- 8 November 2018