UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights and their Implication for Banks

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UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights Sylvain SAVOLAINEN, Lawyer Member of the Human Rights Commission of the Geneva Bar Association Seminar Business and Human Rights, Geneva, 17 November 2016

UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights PLAN 1. The Context 2. What is expected from Banks? 3. The UN Guiding Principles: Binding or non-binding? 4. The Risks 5. Case study 2

UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights 1. The Context 2011: Adoption by the UN Human Rights Council of the Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UN Guiding Principles or UNGP) (UN Doc. A/HRC/17/31 and A/HRC/RES/17/4) 2011: OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises amended (New Chapter IV consistent with the UNGP) 2011: EU Renewed Strategy for Corporate Social Responsibility ( authoritative guidance is provided by ( ) the UNGP ) 2013: Resolution by the Human Rights Council to elaborate an International Legally Binding Treaty on Business and Human Rights (UN Doc. A/HRC/RES/26/9) 3

UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights 1. The Context 2013: Thun Group of Banks issued a Discussion Paper for Banks on Implications of Principles 16 21 2016: National Action Plans in 37 States (including Switzerland) 2016: Council of Europe issued Recommendation CM/Rec(2016)3 to member States on Human Rights and Business 2016: Swiss Responsible Business Initiative validated 2016: More Administrative and Criminal Proceedings against Banks from FINMA, Office of the Attorney General of Switzerland and Cantonal Prosecution Authorities Les procureurs fédéraux s attaqueront davantage aux banques (Le Temps 11/11/2016) ; Il n y aura aucune tolérance envers ceux qui aident les potentats (Le Temps 13/11/2016) 4

2. What is expected from Banks? UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights 1. To express their commitment to respect human rights in a statement of policy (Principle 16) 2. To carry out human rights due diligence to identify, prevent, mitigate, and account for how they address adverse impact on human rights (Principle 17) Assessing actual and potential Human Rights impacts; Integrating and acting upon the findings; Tracking the effectiveness of responses; Communicating how impacts are identified and addressed 3. To provide for or participate in processes to enable the remedy of impacts that they cause or to which they contribute (Principle 22) 5

2. What is expected from Banks? UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights Banks should conduct due diligence to identify (Principle 17): 1. Adverse human rights impacts they might cause through its own activities; 2. Adverse human rights impacts they might contribute through its own activities The UNGP definition of contributing is related to, although distinct from, the legal notion of complicity. Contributing to an adverse human rights impact has a broader sense than the legal definition of complicity (Article 25 Swiss Criminal Code / Article 50 (1) Swiss Code of Obligations) 3. Adverse human rights impacts they might be directly linked to their operations, products or services through their business relationships 6

2. What is expected from Banks? UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights Direct linkage of a Bank Impacts falling into this category must meet two conditions: 1. The impact must be directly linked to the Bank s operations, services, or products; 2. The Bank must be connected to the entity committing the abuses through its business relationships Example: A Bank provides funds to a company that finances a certain people, for example through buying and trading goods from suppliers in a conflict area, and the proceeds from the good sales in that area are alleged to fund the activities of armed groups involved in human rights abuses 7

To change this text: goto menu "Insert" / "Header and Footer" 3. The UN Guiding Principles: Binding or non- Binding? Swiss Federal Council : The Guiding Principles establish for the first time an internationally recognized framework on how to oblige industrial companies to respect human rights in the State where they are active and to ensure that victims of violations are effectively compensated (Rapport de droit comparé, Mécanismes de diligence en matière de droits de l homme et d environnement en rapport avec les activités d entreprises suisses à l étranger of 2 May 2014, p. 3) State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO): A reference in the field of economics and human rights since its adoption Council of Europe: the current globally agreed baseline in the field of business and human rights (Recommandation CM/Rec(2016)3 of 2 March 2016, N 1) 8

UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights 3. The UN Guiding Principles: Binding or non- Binding? ATF 140 I 125, c. 3.2 ; ATF 141 I 141, c. 6.3.3 : The European Prison Rules - and a fortiori their commentary - are mere guidelines for the member states of the Council of Europe. However, as a reflection of the legal traditions common to these States, the Federal Supreme Court has long considered them in the realization of personal freedom and other fundamental rights guaranteed by the Cst. and by the ECHR. They are referred to as "penitentiary detention code" or "soft law", although relatively binding for the authorities. Unlike the relevant federal or cantonal law, this corpus of legal norms has the merit of specifying the desirable organisation, equipment, cell size or surface area that every prisoner is entitled inside the latter 9

To change this text: goto menu "Insert" / "Header and Footer" 3. The UN Guiding Principles: Binding or non- Binding? ATF 126 III 113, c. 2 b) : In order to determine concretely what are the duties of prudence, can be taken into account rules enacted to ensure security and avoid accidents. In the absence of legal or regulatory provisions, it is also possible to refer to analogous rules from private or semi-public associations, where they are generally accepted. Assuming that in a given case no safety standard imposing or prohibiting conduct has been infringed, it will still be necessary to consider whether the respondent has complied with the general duties of prudence Article 19 (1) Swiss Code of Obligations (CO): The terms of a contract may be freely determined within the limits of the law 10

To change this text: goto menu "Insert" / "Header and Footer" 4. The Risks 1. First Risk Assessment : Impacted People 2. Reputation Adverse human rights impacts that the Bank may cause or contribute to through its own activities, or which may be directly linked to its operations, products or services by its business relationships broader than complicity => possible scandal / media or social campaigns Even if Civil and/or Criminal Proceedings won => negative impact 11

4. The Risks UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights 3. Civil Liability (Article 97 CO / Article 41 CO + Article 50-51 CO) 1) Damage 2) Breach of Contract / Law 3) Causal Link 4) Fault 4. Criminal Liability (Article 102 (1) + (2) Swiss Criminal Code) International and National Levels (Article 28 (b) Rome Statute ; Article 264k SSC) Individuals and the Bank : in connection with a limited number of offences (including money-laundering, corruption in the public or private sector, criminal organisation and financing terrorism), a corporation's criminal liability may also be engaged irrespective of the criminal liability of the natural persons ( ) provided the undertaking is responsible for failing to take all the reasonable organisational measures that were required in order to prevent such an offence (Article 102 (2) SCC) Swiss Federal Supreme Court s Decision: 6B_124/2016 of 11 October 2016 12

4. The Risks UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights 5. Denounciation / Complaint from States, NGOs, other entities To Administrative Authorities and/or International or National Criminal Authorities 6. Foreign Jurisdictions in application of International or National Law For example : - Holocaust Civil Cases in the US by the Holocaust Survivors - Criminal Case in Spain against a Bank for its involvement with the Pinochet Regime 13

UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights 6. Case study Criminal Complaint filed on 15 November 2016 against Franco-Swiss Company LafargeHolcim (Article in Le Monde of 15 November 2016) for: Financing Terrorisme Complicity of Crimes against Humanity Complicity of War Crimes Other related offenses 14

UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights Thank you ssavolainen@lalive.ch 15