Briefing for Legal Professionals: Business & Human Rights in Transplantation Medicine

Briefing for Legal Professionals: Business & Human Rights in Transplantation Medicine

▂▂▂▂▂▂▂▂▂ A Briefing for Legal Professionals with Wayne Jordash KC Do No Harm: Business and Human Rights in Transplantation Medicine A 'World First' Legal Advisory Report and Policy Guidance Copresented by: Global Rights Compliance, Australian Lawyers for Human Rights, University of Essex Human Rights Centre, RMIT Business and Human Rights Centre and the International Coalition to End Transplant Abuse in China. Organ trafficking, forced organ harvesting and unethical organ transplantation is a global issue. Global Rights Compliance has published a ‘world first’ Legal Advisory Report and Policy Guidance, "Do No Harm: Mitigating Human Rights Risks when Interacting with International Medical Institutions & Professionals in Transplantation Medicine". The Legal Advisory Report and Policy Guidance explores the risks of international collaborations in transplant medicine, research and training and the hard and soft law obligations that govern those partnerships. It also highlights high risk countries such as China, and provides practical advice for mitigating risks and outlines circumstances where disengagement may be required. Please find links to the Legal Advisory Report and Policy Guidance below: Do No Harm - Legal Advisory Report https://globalrightscompliance.com/wp... Do No Harm - Policy Guidance https://globalrightscompliance.com/wp... SPEAKERS: Wayne Jordash KC - Managing Partner, Global Rights Compliance Professor Natalia Szablewska - Chair of Australian Lawyers for Human Rights, Business and Human Rights Subcommittee. Professor Penelope Weller - Professor of Law in the Graduate School of Business and Law at RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia. Dr Marija Jovanovic - Lecturer at the Essex Law School and Human Rights Centre. COREPRESENTING ORGANISATIONS: Global Rights Compliance (GRC) Australian Lawyers for Human Rights (ALHR) University of Essex Human Rights Centre RMIT Business and Human Rights Centre (BHRIGHT) International Coalition to End Transplant Abuse in China (ETAC) For more information contact: [email protected] What is forced organ harvesting? Watch the explainer video: ►    • China’s $$$-Billion Murder for Organs Indu...   Follow us on: ►   / etac_global   ►   / endtransplantabuse   ►   / endtransplantabuse   ►   / endtransplantabuse   Website: https://endtransplantabuse.org/