The work performed in the project years can be categorized as: research activity; dissemination activities; teaching at the host institution. The results of such work consist of:
1. Publications
2. Webinars and presentations
3. Consultancy reports on the themes of the project
4. Re-design and delivery of two academic courses
5. Full integration into the Law Group at WUR
6. Other career development achievements.
1. Publications:
Peer-reviewed academic publications published in Gold Open Access in internationally renowned journals:
- (P1) C. Macchi, ‘With trade comes responsibility: the external reach of the EU’s fundamental rights obligations’, 11(4) Transnational Legal Theory (2020) 409 (2 citations to date).
- (P2) C. Macchi, ‘The Climate Change Dimension of Business and Human Rights: The Gradual Consolidation of a Concept of ‘Climate Due Diligence’’, 6(1) Business and Human Rights Journal (2021) 93. (9 citations to date);
- (P3) C. Macchi, N. Bernaz, ‘Business, Human Rights and Climate Due Diligence: Understanding the Responsibility of Banks’, 13(15) Sustainability (2021) 8391.
- (P4) C. Macchi, ‘A Glass Half Full: Critical Assessment of EU Regulation 2017/821 on Conflict Minerals’, Journal of Human Rights Practice (2022)
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2. Dissemination:
In the course of the project, I have presented its interim results at:
- ESIL-CLEER Workshop ‘EU Trade Agreements and the Duty to Respect Human Rights Abroad’.
Asser Institute, 2019
- 6th Global Business and Human Rights Conference (online), Universidad de Monterrey, 2020.
- Council of Europe - Workshop ‘Environment, Human Rights and Business: A framework for addressing environmental protection challenges’, 2021.
- British Institute of International and Comparative Law - Webinar series: HRDD for Climate Change Impacts (Episode 3): ‘Mandatory human rights due diligence laws: what are their implications regarding corporate climate change impacts?’, 2021.
- Lectures at NOVA School of Law, Lisbon, and at University of Lund, 2021.
After the project’s end:
- 2022 Annual Conference of the Netherlands Institute for Law and Governance, Title: ‘Business, Human and the Living Environment’ (co-organizer).
- ‘Rapid Reaction Seminar’ on the Commission’s proposal for a DCSDD, March 2022 (co-organizer).
3. Consultancy reports on the themes of the project
- D. Augenstein, C. Macchi, ‘The Role of Human Rights and Environmental Due Diligence Legislation in the Protection Women Migrant Workers in Global Food Supply Chains’ (2021), for Oxfam Germany and Action Aid France.
- European Law Institute report: ‘Business and Human Rights: Access to Justice and Effective Remedies’ (2022), Project Team member.
4. Re-design and delivery of two academic courses (with Dr. Bernaz)
- Course Business, Human Rights and the Environment, Wageningen University;
- Business and Human Rights, Université Catholique de Lille.
5. Full integration into the Law Group at Wageningen University
The project has allowed me to be fully integrated into the host institution, the Law Group at WUR, where I am still employed.
I have co-authored the following publications with colleagues of the Law Group:
- H. Schebesta, N. Bernaz, C. Macchi, ‘The European Union Farm to Fork Strategy: Sustainability and Responsible Business in the Food Supply Chain’, 15(5) European Food and Feed Law Review (2020) 420.
- C. Macchi, J. van Zeben, ‘Business and human rights implications of climate change litigation: Milieudefensie et al. v Royal Dutch Shell’, 30(3) RECIEL (2021) 409.
I am also Dissemination and Outreach Coordinator for the Law Group.
6. Other career development achievements
In the two years of the project, I have achieved full integration, including in leadership roles, into the Dutch and European BHR scholarly community. In particular, I have assumed the following roles:
- Co-chair of the Business & Human Rights Working Group of the Netherlands Network for Human Rights
Research
- Member of the Governance Committee of the Teaching Business and Human Rights Forum - Columbia
University
- Assistant Editor, Transnational Environmental Law, Cambridge University Press
- Successful Horizon2020 grant application ‘REBALANCE’, led by the University of Pisa (an institution with which I had ongoing collaborations), and focusing on the role of business actors in disrupting or facilitating democratic processes.