Public Procurement as a Tool for the Protection and Promotion of Human Rights: a Study of the Electronics Industry

In 2018, SAPIENS lead researcher Professor Olga Martin-Ortega published her article titled “Public Procurement as a Tool for the Protection and Promotion of Human Rights: a Study of the Electronics Industry” in the Business and Human Rights Journal, volume 3, issue 1. The journal provides “an authoritative platform for scholarly debate on all issues concerning the intersection of business and human rights in an open, critical and interdisciplinary manner.”

Abstract article

This article explores the innovative use of public procurement as a tool to respect, protect and promote human rights by capitalizing on the significant leverage that public buyers have over corporate practices in their supply chain. It provides an analysis of Electronics Watch, an organization that focuses on the role of states’ own procurement practices as central to the state duty to protect the human rights of those who are affected by its activities as an economic actor. Through the assessment of the Electronics Watch model this article argues that by bringing together the economic leverage of public buyers and corporate human rights due diligence, one can create transformative tools for the improvement of working conditions in global supply chains.

The full article is now available on the Cambridge University Press website.

Professor Olga Martin-Ortega

Professor of International Law, Leader of the Business, Human Rights and the Environment Research Group at the University of Greenwich

Written by SAPIENS Network

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