Tulika Bansal (on leave)

Senior Adviser, Human Rights, Tech and Business
Master of Laws, BA Law, Public International Law
Telefon
+45 91 23 57 73

Publications

2016

Götzmann, N., Bansal, T., Wrzoncki, E., et al., Human Rights Impact Assessment Guidance and Toolbox: Road-Testing Version, Danish Institute for Human Rights, 2016 (Non-peer-reviewed).

2015

Götzmann, N., Bansal, T., Human Rights Impact Assessment in the Extractive Industries: Taking a Human Rights-Based Approach, 3rd International Conference on Social Responsibility in Mining, 2015 (Non-peer-reviewed).

Key competencies

Human rights in the food and beverage sector, human rights impact assessments, children's rights and business, Myanmar

Selected projects

  • Between 2010 and 2020, the Danish Institute for Human Rights collaborated with Nestlé on the company’s commitment to respecting human rights.
  • This project seeks to develop & test a practical model for a comprehensive multi-stakeholder human rights impact assessment of private sector projects
  • We are collaborating with Enel, an Italian group in the energy sector, with a presence in over 40 countries on five continents, vertically integrated along the entire value chain to support the advancement of human rights in the company’s operations.
  • The project aims to ensure that existing and new investments in Myanmar are consistent with international human rights standards and best practice.
  • We are developing several tools and resources on human rights and impact assessment in the business and human rights context.
  • In order to combat climate change and its devastating consequences for the enjoyment of human rights, a green transition is urgently needed and in particular a transition away from fossils fuels. However, for the green transition to take place at the scale and pace needed and deliver its promises, it must be respectful of human rights.

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