Swedish Prime Minister Löfven visits China

Malin Oud was interviewed in Swedish media in connection with Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfven’s visit to China in March 2015. – It is important that Sweden raises human rights issues with China., but it is also very important how we act in practice. The Swedish government has an obligation to protect human rights, but […]

The China Responsible Business Forum: Briefing Note

The China Responsible Business Forum (CRBF) aims to build business knowledge, capacity and leadership in relation to the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights for Chinese business leaders and companies operating in China. 2014 saw the pilot year of the CRBF which engaged Chinese and multinational companies in three workshops in Stockholm, Beijing […]

BHRRC Blog on Chinese policy shift on Business and Human Rights

Tracktwo Senior Advisor Liang Xiaohui writes on Business and Human Rights Resource Center blog about recent Chinese policy shift in relation to Business and Human Rights.

UN Forum

UN Forum on Business and Human Rights

On December 2-4, Tracktwo’s Managing Director Malin Oud joined two panels at at the 2014 UN Forum on Business and Human Rights in Geneva. The first panel, organised by Global Witness, discussed how Chinese government policy and corporate practices are evolving with respect to business and human  rights. Presentations and more information about the panel […]

Shanghai workshop

Breakfast meeting in Shanghai on Business and Human Rights

On October 30, The Consulate General of Sweden in Shanghai, Business Sweden and The Swedish Chamber of Commerce in China arranged a breakfast workshop on Business and Human Rights for Swedish companies operating in China. John Morrison (The Institute of Human Rights and Business), Mark Hodge (The Global Business Initiative on Business and Human Rights), […]