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As businesses navigate an increasingly complex global landscape, the intersection of commerce and human rights has become a critical issue. Regulatory frameworks, stakeholder expectations, and litigation risks are evolving rapidly, requiring businesses to act with diligence and accountability.
At Oracle Law Global, our expert dispute resolution team supports businesses in managing human rights-related disputes effectively. We advise multinational corporations, investors, and supply chain partners on contentious human rights matters, helping them mitigate risk and resolve disputes efficiently.
Our Expertise
We provide comprehensive legal support across all aspects of business and human rights disputes, including:
- Human Rights Litigation – Representing clients in claims involving alleged human rights abuses, including modern slavery, forced labour, and environmental impacts.
- Regulatory Investigations – Advising businesses on investigations by national and international regulatory bodies concerning human rights compliance.
- Supply Chain Disputes – Assisting with disputes arising from supply chain obligations, ensuring compliance with laws such as the UK Modern Slavery Act.
- Corporate Accountability Claims – Defending businesses against claims of corporate responsibility for human rights violations within their operations or subsidiaries.
- Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) – Resolving human rights disputes through arbitration, mediation, and negotiated settlements to minimise reputational and financial risks.
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