Dear All,
Together with other researchers from Cambridge, Leuven and Middlesex, I am leading a research project on business and human rights indicators (more specifically, on how to produce reliable and valid indicators to measure corporate respect for human rights). You can find additional info about our initial report and event at http://www.cumberlandlodge.ac.uk/programme/Forthcoming+Events/Business+and+Human+Rights.
Our research team and expert board is mainly composed of lawyers and thus lacks specific expertise in statistics. I therefore wonder whether anyone would be interested in heping us in the process of creating meanginful and specific indicators out of rather vague norms such as the new business and human rights standards (see, in this respect, the widely adopted UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights).
Any contribution, even a short bibliography of the most important texts on the production process from concepts to indicators, would be incredibly helpful.
I look forward to hearing from you!
Best,
Damiano de Felice
PhD Candidate in International Relations, LSE
External Consultant on Business and Human Rights, Ministero dello Sviluppo Economico
Research Assistant, LSE Sustainable Finance Project
Editor of Millennium: Journal of International Studies (Volume 40)
Global Shaper, World Economic Forum
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