#90 Nareeluc Pairchaiyapoom: Why the Global South Wants Mandatory Due Diligence
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Why is Thailand determined to be the first government in Asia to pass a mandatory human rights due diligence law for companies, and what are the implications for the rest of the world?
In this episode of the Frankly Speaking podcast, Richard Howitt was joined by Nareeluc Pairchaiyapoom, Director of the International Human Rights Division at Thailand’s Ministry of Justice.
Together they discussed how responsible business has evolved in Thailand over the past decade, including the country’s two National Actional Plans on Business and Human Rights. You’ll also hear more about:
The impact that the pushback against human rights and environmental due diligence in the US and the EU is having on progress in Thailand
Why the Thai government sees stronger corporate human rights legislation as part of its journey towards gaining OECD membership and becoming a fully developed country
How the Thailand's first and second National Action Plans (NAPs) have been received by Thai companies
Nareeluc’s greatest takeaway from her work on advancing corporate accountability
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