Business & Human Rights Lawyers Association
A global platform that inspires and advances Business & Human Rights leadership & learning
We inspire leadership, learning, collaboration and practices among commercial law firms and business lawyers around the world.
UNGP 01 PROTECT
UNGP 02 RESPECT
UNGP 03 REMEDY
FOUNDED BY EXPERTs IN BUSINESS & HUMAN RIGHTS LAW
WHO WE ARE
Collaborating to advance respect for human rights in commercial legal practice
Law firms and business lawyers around the world recognise both their and their clients’ responsibility to respect human rights in line with the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights - and integrate this responsibility into their client services across commercial legal areas, operations, and other activities.
About Us→why join BHRLA
Benefits of membership
Participate in training and capacity-building opportunities targeted to the needs of commercial lawyers specialising in diverse areas of practice
- Learn the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights: Essential for commercial lawyers
- Understand how business and human rights developments are affecting commercial clients
- Build confidence discussing human rights with clients and applying UNGPs and relevant standards in practice
Exchange insights, approaches, challenges, and perspectives with peers from law firms worldwide in a trusted environment
- Discuss and share real-life strategies for integrating respect for human rights within a commercial law firm
- Reflect on and share perspectives regarding the legal and practical implications of key developments
- Join ‘accelerator groups’ to deepen expertise and explore how cutting-edge developments impact your practice area
Inspire and support commercial lawyers’ engagement with business and human rights as a cross-cutting area of practice.
- Share examples of leading practices and approaches, along with insights and learnings
- Understand how business and human rights developments are affecting commercial clients.
- Host an annual conference to spark discussion and exchange on emerging developments and key issues
Become a member
A membership to suit both individuals and law firms
Membership of the Association is limited to commercial law firms and individual lawyers advising business enterprises in the area of business and human rights
INDIVIDUAL
£100 year
Open to individual lawyers advising business enterprises in the area of business and human rights
- Exclusive members only content
- Access to Association activities
- Events, communities & programs
SMALL FIRMS
£500 year
Open to small law firms advising business enterprises in the area of business and human rights
- For firms with up to 50 members
- Access to Association activities
- Events, communities & programs
MEDIUM FIRMS
£1000 year
Open to medium law firms advising business enterprises in the area of business and human rights
- For firms with up to 200 members
- Access to Association activities
- Events, communities & programs
LARGE FIRMS
£3000 year
Open to large law firms advising business enterprises in the area of business and human rights
- For firms with over 200 members
- Access to Association activities
- Events, communities & programs
Members acknowledge the business responsibility to respect human rights in line with the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (“UNGPs”). Applications for membership shall be subject to approval by the Board of Directors or its delegate(s) and payment of an annual membership contribution
There is a need to accelerate the dissemination of good practice in the field of business and human rights across the commercial legal profession globally. We encourage lawyers around the world to join and support the association's ambitions.
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The latest news, events, and updates from the world of Business and Human Rights
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Business and Human Rights Lawyers Association (BHRLA) Africa launch key insights
11 October 2023
Webber Wentzel
Virtual
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Stockholm Launch: When Soft Law Hardens: The Growing Focus on Lawyers’ Role in Business and Human Rights
9 March 2023
Mannheimer Swartling
Sweden