Business and human rights in 2026: managing risk, expectations and change
Covered in this webinar:
- Increasing stakeholder activism and accountability for public human rights commitments, including disputes and complaints risks.
- Developments in modern slavery regulation and human rights due diligence.
- First Nations rights, engagement and evolving legal standards.
- The intersection of AI, technology and human rights risk.
- The growing importance of grievance mechanisms and remedy frameworks.
Speakers
- Rachel Nicolson, Partner, Allens
- Emily Turnbull, Partner, Allens
- Dora Banyasz, Counsel, Allens
- Darcy Doyle, Managing Associate, Allens
Date and time
This session will be held on Monday, 20 April 2025 at 12pm (AEST).
CPD points
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Special note for WA lawyers – to satisfy the requirement for CPD in WA the viewing/activity must be completed within 12 months of the session date.
Core area: NSW/VIC/WA Professional skills and substantive law | Non-core: QLD Professional skills and substantive law
1 hour – 1 CPD point.
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