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2025

A Human Rights Approach to Due Diligence: Reflections on key principles

Human rights due diligence
Equality, non-discrimination and racism
Justice, victims’ rights and judicial cooperation
Environmental and social sustainability
This publication discusses how businesses can meet their human rights and environmental responsibilities. It focuses on key elements of mandatory human rights due diligence and presents reflections on principles from international law and EU law. The paper explains why risk-based human rights due diligence is needed and how it should be implemented. It also highlights the importance of stakeholder engagement, access to remedies, and oversight. It aims to inform EU policymakers and stakeholders about ways to effectively promote responsible business conduct and to ensure adequate protection of rightsholders.
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  • Executive summary
  • Introduction
  • 1. Why is mandatory human rights due diligence needed?
    • 1.1 The EU context
  • 2. A risk-based approach within human rights due diligence
    • 2.1. Business responsibility to respect human rights
    • 2.2. Risk-based approach to identification and assessment of adverse impacts
    • 2.3. Shared responsibility in implementing due diligence across the chain of activities
    • 2.4. Ongoing monitoring in line with a risk-based approach
    • 2.5. A risk-based approach to responsible disengagement
  • 3. Stakeholder engagement
    • 3.1. Conditions and stages of effective stakeholder engagement
  • 4. Access to effective remedies and civil liability
    • 4.1. Civil liability provisions and due diligence obligations
    • 4.2. Overriding mandatory application
    • 4.3. Representation of victims in civil proceedings for effective access to justice
  • 5. Oversight and enforcement
    • 5.1. Supervisory authorities
    • 5.2. Dissuasive penalties and their uniform application
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Executive summary

This focus paper looks at business’ responsibility to respect human rights and explores the critical importance and benefits of effective human rights due diligence (HRDD) frameworks. It stems from the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights’ (FRA) ongoing project on fundamental rights in corporate sustainability and due diligence offering preliminary reflections on HRDD that are emerging from the desk research. A key overarching theme of that research and this paper underscores the enduring need to bridge the gap between voluntary international frameworks set out in United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs) and Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises on Responsible Business Conduct (OECD Guidelines), and enforceable legal obligations, such as the Directive (EU) 2024/1760 (the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive, or CSDDD), to ensure that businesses fulfil their responsibility to respect human rights.

The paper adopts a human-rights-based approach to due diligence and recalls the following foundational elements of an HRDD process.

  • The HRDD process should be risk-based and proactive, i.e. focus on preventing and addressing the most severe and the most likely adverse impacts to human rights. Limiting in-depth assessments of impacts to predominantly direct business partners could severely weaken the effectiveness of the due diligence process – it would redirect companies’ limited resources and the focus of the required due diligence away from the lower tiers, where salient adverse impacts occur most often. It could result in severe human rights risks across the value chains remaining unidentified and unaddressed.
  • HRDD is an ongoing process: companies must monitor impacts regularly and adjust their processes to ensure that they identify and address adverse human rights impacts in a timely manner.
  • Meaningful stakeholder engagement throughout the HRDD process should be ensured, as it helps companies identify risks and develop targeted mitigation measures. Rights holders on the ground can provide valuable insights and propose relevant solutions, building trust and credibility while reducing business risks.
  • Establishing clear liability standards and harmonised civil liability regimes across the EU is essential for providing effective access to remedies. It enhances legal certainty for both companies and rights holders by providing clarity on obligations and on the consequences of failing to meet due diligence standards.
  • Supervisory authorities play a vital role in guiding and enforcing the application of HRDD. They should be equipped with the necessary mandate and adequate tools and resources to conduct investigations, require information, conduct inspections, order remedial actions and impose penalties. Such penalties should be effective, proportionate and dissuasive, providing a real incentive for companies to invest in preventive measures.
  • New and emerging HRDD frameworks, including mandatory HRDD laws, should, as far as possible, align with existing international standards to promote international policy coherence and the highest possible standard of human rights protection in the area of business regulation.
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