BUSINESS AND HUMAN RIGHTS / Šturma, Mozetic (eds)

and practices as a preventive measure for breaches of the Convention. Such measures then may have an impact on the activity of businesses. In view of the idea of the UNGP, in particular its Principle 11, the case-law of the Court may become a “waymark” for business entities in accesing their activities. Knowledge of the Convention requirements may help prevent corporate human rights abuses. This guidance may become motivation for the preservation of human rights standards at business premises, workplaces, and outside of them aiming to respect the right to private life of the persons concerned.

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