Calls upon all States:
(a) To distinguish, in their relevant dealings, between the territory of the State of
Israel and the territories occupied since 1967, including not to provide Israel with any
assistance to be used specifically in connection with settlements in these territories with
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6
regard to, inter alia, the issue of trade with settlements, consistent with their obligations under
international law;
(b) To implement the Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights in
relation to the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and to take
appropriate measures to help to ensure that businesses domiciled in their territory and/or
under their jurisdiction, including those owned or controlled by them, refrain from
committing, contributing to, enabling or benefiting from the human rights abuses of
Palestinians, in accordance with the expected standard of conduct in the Guiding Principles
and relevant international laws and standards, by taking appropriate steps in view of the
immitigable nature of the adverse impact of their activities on human rights;
(c) To provide guidance to individuals and businesses on the financial,
reputational and legal risks, including the possibility of liability for corporate involvement in
gross human rights abuses and the abuses of the rights of individuals, of becoming involved
in settlement-related activities, including through financial transactions, investments,
purchases, the importation of settlement products, procurements, loans, the provision of
services, and other economic and financial activities in or benefiting Israeli settlements, to
inform businesses of these risks in the formulation of their national action plans for the
implementation of the Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, and to ensure that
their policies, legislation, regulations and enforcement measures effectively address the
heightened risks of operating a business in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East
Jerusalem;
(d) To increase monitoring of settler violence with a view to promoting
accountability;
12. Calls upon business enterprises to take all measures necessary to comply with
their responsibilities under the Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights and
relevant international laws and standards with respect to their activities in or in relation to the
Israeli settlements and the wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East
Jerusalem, to avoid the adverse impact of such activities on human rights, and to avoid
contributing to the establishment, maintenance, development or consolidation of Israeli
settlements or the exploitation of the natural resources of the Occupied Palestinian Territory;
13. Calls upon the relevant United Nations bodies to take all necessary measures
and actions within their mandates to ensure full respect for and compliance with Human
Rights Council resolution 17/4 of 16 June 2011, on the Guiding Principles on Business and
Human Rights and other relevant international laws and standards, and to ensure the
implementation of the United Nations “Protect, Respect and Remedy” Framework, which
provides a global standard for upholding human rights in relation to business activities that
are connected with Israeli settlements in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East
Jerusalem;
14.
Language:English
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Calls upon Israel to accept the de jure applicability of the Fourth Geneva
Convention to the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and to the
occupied Syrian Golan, to abide scrupulously by the provisions of the Convention, in
particular article 49 thereof, and to comply with all its obligations under international law
and to cease immediately all actions causing the alteration of the character, status and
demographic composition of the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem,
and the occupied Syrian Golan;
3. (...) Calls upon business enterprises to take all measures necessary to comply with
their responsibilities under the Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights and
relevant international laws and standards with respect to their activities in or in relation to the
Israeli settlements and the wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East
Jerusalem, to avoid the adverse impact of such activities on human rights, and to avoid
contributing to the establishment, maintenance, development or consolidation of Israeli
settlements or the exploitation of the natural resources of the Occupied Palestinian Territory;
13. Calls upon the relevant United Nations bodies to take all necessary measures
and actions within their mandates to ensure full respect for and compliance with Human
Rights Council resolution 17/4 of 16 June 2011, on the Guiding Principles on Business and
Human Rights and other relevant international laws and standards, and to ensure the
implementation of the United Nations “Protect, Respect and Remedy” Framework, which
provides a global standard for upholding human rights in relation to business activities that
are connected with Israeli settlements in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East
Jerusalem;
14.
Language:English
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Reaffirms that the Israeli settlements in the Occupied Palestinian Territory,
including East Jerusalem, and in the occupied Syrian Golan are illegal and an obstacle to
peace and economic and social development;
2. (...) Urges all States:
(a) To ensure that they are not taking actions that either recognize or assist the
expansion of settlements or construction of the wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory,
including East Jerusalem, including with regard to the issue of trading with settlements,
consistent with their obligations under international law;
(b) To implement the Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights in
relation to the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and to take
appropriate measures to help ensure that businesses domiciled in their territory and/or under
their jurisdiction, including those owned or controlled by them, refrain from committing or
contributing to gross human rights abuses of Palestinians, in accordance with the expected
standard of conduct in the Guiding Principles and relevant international laws and standards,
by taking all necessary steps;
(c) To provide guidance to individuals and businesses on the financial,
reputational and legal risks, including the possibility of liability for corporate involvement
in gross human rights abuses, and abuses of the rights of individuals, of becoming involved
in settlement-related activities, including through financial transactions, investments,
purchases, procurements, loans and the provision of services, and other economic and
financial activities in or benefiting Israeli settlements, to inform businesses of these risks in
the formulation of their national action plans for the implementation of the Guiding
Principles on Business and Human Rights, and to ensure that their policies, legislation,
regulations and enforcement measures effectively address the heightened risks of operating
a business in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem;
(d) To increase monitoring of settler violence with a view to promoting
accountability;
13. Calls upon business enterprises to take all measures necessary to comply
with the Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights and relevant international laws
and standards with respect to their activities in or in relation to the Israeli settlements and
the wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, to avoid the
adverse impact of such activities on human rights and to avoid contributing to the
establishment or maintenance of Israeli settlements or the exploitation of natural resources
of the Occupied Palestinian Territory;
14.
Language:English
Score: 1098272.7
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Calls upon all States:
(a) To distinguish, in their relevant dealings, between the territory of the State of
Israel and the territories occupied since 1967, including not to provide Israel with any
assistance to be used specifically in connection with settlements in these territories with
regard to, inter alia, the issue of trade, consistent with their obligations under international
law;
(b) To implement the Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights in
relation to the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and to take
appropriate measures to help to ensure that businesses domiciled in their territory and/or
under their jurisdiction, including those owned or controlled by them, refrain from
committing, contributing to, enabling or benefiting from the human rights abuses of
Palestinians, in accordance with the expected standard of conduct in the Guiding Principles
and relevant international laws and standards, by taking appropriate steps in view of the
immitigable nature of the adverse impact of their activities on human rights;
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8
(c) To provide guidance to individuals and businesses on the financial,
reputational and legal risks, including the possibility of liability for corporate involvement
in gross human rights abuses and the abuses of the rights of individuals, of becoming
involved in settlement-related activities, including through financial transactions,
investments, purchases, procurements, loans, the provision of services, and other economic
and financial activities in or benefiting Israeli settlements, to inform businesses of these
risks in the formulation of their national action plans for the implementation of the Guiding
Principles on Business and Human Rights, and to ensure that their policies, legislation,
regulations and enforcement measures effectively address the heightened risks of operating
a business in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem;
(d) To increase monitoring of settler violence, with a view to promoting
accountability;
14. Calls upon business enterprises to take all measures necessary to comply
with their responsibilities under the Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights and
other relevant international laws and standards with respect to their activities in or in
relation to the Israeli settlements and the wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory,
including East Jerusalem, and to avoid contributing to the establishment, maintenance,
development or consolidation of Israeli settlements or the exploitation of the natural
resources of the Occupied Palestinian Territory;
15. (...) Calls upon the relevant United Nations bodies to take all necessary measures
and actions within their mandates to ensure full respect for and compliance with Human
Rights Council resolution 17/4 of 16 June 2011, on the Guiding Principles on Business and
Human Rights and other relevant international laws and standards, and to ensure the
implementation of the United Nations “Protect, Respect and Remedy” Framework, which
provides a global standard for upholding human rights in relation to business activities that
are connected with Israeli settlements in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East
Jerusalem;
17.
Language:English
Score: 1096515.2
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Calls upon all States:
(a) To distinguish, in their relevant dealings, between the territory of the State of
Israel and the territories occupied since 1967, including not to provide Israel with any
assistance to be used specifically in connection with settlements in these territories with
regard to, inter alia, the issue of trade with settlements, consistent with their obligations
under international law;
(b) To implement the Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights in
relation to the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and to take
appropriate measures to help to ensure that businesses domiciled in their territory and/or
under their jurisdiction, including those owned or controlled by them, refrain from
committing, contributing to, enabling or benefiting from the human rights abuses of
A/HRC/37/L.48
7
Palestinians, in accordance with the expected standard of conduct in the Guiding Principles
and relevant international laws and standards, by taking appropriate steps in view of the
immitigable nature of the adverse impact of their activities on human rights;
(c) To provide guidance to individuals and businesses on the financial,
reputational and legal risks, including the possibility of liability for corporate involvement
in gross human rights abuses and the abuses of the rights of individuals, of becoming
involved in settlement-related activities, including through financial transactions,
investments, purchases, procurements, loans, the provision of services, and other economic
and financial activities in or benefiting Israeli settlements, to inform businesses of these
risks in the formulation of their national action plans for the implementation of the Guiding
Principles on Business and Human Rights, and to ensure that their policies, legislation,
regulations and enforcement measures effectively address the heightened risks of operating
a business in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem;
(d) To increase monitoring of settler violence, with a view to promoting
accountability;
13. Calls upon business enterprises to take all measures necessary to comply
with their responsibilities under the Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights and
other relevant international laws and standards with respect to their activities in or in
relation to the Israeli settlements and the wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory,
including East Jerusalem, to avoid the adverse impact of such activities on human rights,
and to avoid contributing to the establishment, maintenance, development or consolidation
of Israeli settlements or the exploitation of the natural resources of the Occupied Palestinian
Territory;
14. (...) Calls upon the relevant United Nations bodies to take all necessary measures
and actions within their mandates to ensure full respect for and compliance with Human
Rights Council resolution 17/4 of 16 June 2011, on the Guiding Principles on Business and
Human Rights and other relevant international laws and standards, and to ensure the
implementation of the United Nations “Protect, Respect and Remedy” Framework, which
provides a global standard for upholding human rights in relation to business activities that
are connected with Israeli settlements in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East
Jerusalem;
16.
Language:English
Score: 1093856.1
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Calls upon all States:
(a) To distinguish, in their relevant dealings, between the territory of the State of
Israel and the territories occupied since 1967, including not to provide Israel with any
assistance to be used specifically in connection with settlements in these territories with
regard to, inter alia, the issue of trade with settlements, consistent with their obligations under
international law;
(b) To implement the Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights in
relation to the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and to take
appropriate measures to help to ensure that businesses domiciled in their territory and/or
under their jurisdiction, including those owned or controlled by them, refrain from
committing, contributing to, enabling or benefiting from the human rights abuses of
Palestinians, in accordance with the expected standard of conduct in the Guiding Principles
and relevant international laws and standards, by taking appropriate steps in view of the
immitigable nature of the adverse impact of their activities on human rights;
A/HRC/43/L.37
7
(c) To provide guidance to individuals and businesses on the financial,
reputational and legal risks, including the possibility of liability for corporate involvement in
gross human rights abuses and the abuses of the rights of individuals, of becoming involved
in settlement-related activities, including through financial transactions, investments,
purchases, procurements, loans, the provision of services, and other economic and financial
activities in or benefiting Israeli settlements, to inform businesses of these risks in the
formulation of their national action plans for the implementation of the Guiding Principles
on Business and Human Rights, and to ensure that their policies, legislation, regulations and
enforcement measures effectively address the heightened risks of operating a business in the
Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem;
(d) To increase monitoring of settler violence with a view to promoting
accountability;
13. Calls upon business enterprises to take all measures necessary to comply with
their responsibilities under the Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights and
relevant international laws and standards with respect to their activities in or in relation to the
Israeli settlements and the wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East
Jerusalem, to avoid the adverse impact of such activities on human rights, and to avoid
contributing to the establishment, maintenance, development or consolidation of Israeli
settlements or the exploitation of the natural resources of the Occupied Palestinian Territory;
14. (...) Calls upon the relevant United Nations bodies to take all necessary measures
and actions within their mandates to ensure full respect for and compliance with Human
Rights Council resolution 17/4 of 16 June 2011, on the Guiding Principles on Business and
Human Rights and other relevant international laws and standards, and to ensure the
implementation of the United Nations “Protect, Respect and Remedy” Framework, which
provides a global standard for upholding human rights in relation to business activities that
are connected with Israeli settlements in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East
Jerusalem;
16.
Language:English
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Calls upon all States:
(a) To distinguish, in their relevant dealings, between the territory of the State of
Israel and the territories occupied since 1967, including not to provide Israel with any
assistance to be used specifically in connection with settlements in these territories with
regard to, inter alia, the issue of trade with settlements, consistent with their obligations under
international law;
(b) To implement the Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights in
relation to the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and to take
appropriate measures to help to ensure that businesses domiciled in their territory and/or
under their jurisdiction, including those owned or controlled by them, refrain from
committing, contributing to, enabling or benefiting from the human rights abuses of
Palestinians, in accordance with the expected standard of conduct in the Guiding Principles
and relevant international laws and standards, by taking appropriate steps in view of the
immitigable nature of the adverse impact of their activities on human rights;
A/HRC/40/L.28
7
(c) To provide guidance to individuals and businesses on the financial,
reputational and legal risks, including the possibility of liability for corporate involvement in
gross human rights abuses and the abuses of the rights of individuals, of becoming involved
in settlement-related activities, including through financial transactions, investments,
purchases, procurements, loans, the provision of services, and other economic and financial
activities in or benefiting Israeli settlements, to inform businesses of these risks in the
formulation of their national action plans for the implementation of the Guiding Principles
on Business and Human Rights, and to ensure that their policies, legislation, regulations and
enforcement measures effectively address the heightened risks of operating a business in the
Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem;
(d) To increase monitoring of settler violence with a view to promoting
accountability;
13. Calls upon business enterprises to take all measures necessary to comply with
their responsibilities under the Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights and
relevant international laws and standards with respect to their activities in or in relation to the
Israeli settlements and the wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East
Jerusalem, to avoid the adverse impact of such activities on human rights, and to avoid
contributing to the establishment, maintenance, development or consolidation of Israeli
settlements or the exploitation of the natural resources of the Occupied Palestinian Territory;
14. (...) Calls upon the relevant United Nations bodies to take all necessary measures
and actions within their mandates to ensure full respect for and compliance with Human
Rights Council resolution 17/4 of 16 June 2011, on the Guiding Principles on Business and
Human Rights and other relevant international laws and standards, and to ensure the
implementation of the United Nations “Protect, Respect and Remedy” Framework, which
provides a global standard for upholding human rights in relation to business activities that
are connected with Israeli settlements in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East
Jerusalem;
16.
Language:English
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Calls upon all States:
(a) To distinguish, in their relevant dealings, between the territory of the State of
Israel and the territories occupied since 1967, including not to provide Israel with any
assistance to be used specifically in connection with settlements in these territories with
regard to, inter alia, the issue of trade with settlements, consistent with their obligations under
international law;
(b) To implement the Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights in
relation to the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and to take
appropriate measures to help to ensure that businesses domiciled in their territory and/or
under their jurisdiction, including those owned or controlled by them, refrain from
committing, contributing to, enabling or benefiting from the human rights abuses of
Palestinians, in accordance with the expected standard of conduct in the Guiding Principles
and relevant international laws and standards, by taking appropriate steps in view of the
immitigable nature of the adverse impact of their activities on human rights;
A/HRC/43/L.37/Rev.1
7
(c) To provide guidance to individuals and businesses on the financial,
reputational and legal risks, including the possibility of liability for corporate involvement in
gross human rights abuses and the abuses of the rights of individuals, of becoming involved
in settlement-related activities, including through financial transactions, investments,
purchases, procurements, loans, the provision of services, and other economic and financial
activities in or benefiting Israeli settlements, to inform businesses of these risks in the
formulation of their national action plans for the implementation of the Guiding Principles
on Business and Human Rights, and to ensure that their policies, legislation, regulations and
enforcement measures effectively address the heightened risks of operating a business in the
Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem;
(d) To increase monitoring of settler violence with a view to promoting
accountability;
13. Calls upon business enterprises to take all measures necessary to comply with
their responsibilities under the Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights and
relevant international laws and standards with respect to their activities in or in relation to the
Israeli settlements and the wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East
Jerusalem, to avoid the adverse impact of such activities on human rights, and to avoid
contributing to the establishment, maintenance, development or consolidation of Israeli
settlements or the exploitation of the natural resources of the Occupied Palestinian Territory;
14. (...) Calls upon the relevant United Nations bodies to take all necessary measures
and actions within their mandates to ensure full respect for and compliance with Human
Rights Council resolution 17/4 of 16 June 2011, on the Guiding Principles on Business and
Human Rights and other relevant international laws and standards, and to ensure the
implementation of the United Nations “Protect, Respect and Remedy” Framework, which
provides a global standard for upholding human rights in relation to business activities that
are connected with Israeli settlements in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East
Jerusalem;
16.
Language:English
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Reaffirms that the Israeli settlements in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and in the occupied Syrian Golan are illegal and an obstacle to peace and economic and social development;
2.
(...) Urges all States:
( a )
To ensure that they are not taking actions that either recognize or assist the expansion of settlements or the construction of the wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, including with regard to the issue of trading with settlements, consistent with their obligations under international law;
( b )
To implement the Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights in relation to the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and to take appropriate measures to help to ensure that businesses domiciled in their territory and/or under their jurisdiction, including those owned or controlled by them, refrain from committing or contributing to gross human rights abuses of Palestinians, in accordance with the expected standard of conduct in the Guiding Principles and relevant international laws and standards, by taking all necessary steps;
( c )
To provide guidance to individuals and businesses on the financial, reputational and legal risks, including the possibility of liability for corporate involvement in gross human rights abuses, and abuses of the rights of individuals, of becoming involved in settlement-related activities, including through financial transactions, investments, purchases, procurements, loans and the provision of services, and other economic and financial activities in or benefiting Israeli settlements, to inform businesses of these risks in the formulation of their national action plans for the implementation of the Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, and to ensure that their policies, legislation, regulations and enforcement measures effectively address the heightened risks of operating a business in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem;
( d )
To increase monitoring of settler violence with a view to promoting accountability;
13.
Calls upon business enterprises to take all measures necessary to comply with the Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights and relevant international laws and standards with respect to their activities in or in relation to the Israeli settlements and the wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, to avoid the adverse impact of such activities on human rights and to avoid contributing to the establishment or maintenance of Israeli settlements or the exploitation of natural resources of the Occupied Palestinian Territory;
14.
Language:English
Score: 1092233.6
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Calls upon all States:
(a) To distinguish, in their relevant dealings, between the territory of the State of
Israel and the territories occupied since 1967, including not to provide Israel with any
assistance to be used specifically in connection with settlements in these territories by, inter
alia, regulating trade with settlements, consistent with their due diligence obligations under
international law;
(b) To implement the Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights in
relation to the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and to take
appropriate measures to help ensure that businesses domiciled in their territory and/or under
their jurisdiction, including those owned or controlled by them, refrain from committing,
contributing to, enabling or benefiting from the human rights abuses of Palestinians, in
accordance with the expected standard of conduct in the Guiding Principles and relevant
international laws and standards, by taking appropriate steps in view of the immitigable
nature of the adverse impact of their activities on human rights;
(c) To provide guidance to individuals and businesses on the financial,
reputational and legal risks, including the possibility of liability for corporate involvement
in gross human rights abuses and the abuses of the rights of individuals, of becoming
involved in settlement-related activities, including through financial transactions,
investments, purchases, procurements, loans, the provision of services, and other economic
and financial activities in or benefiting Israeli settlements, to inform businesses of these
risks in the formulation of their national action plans for the implementation of the Guiding
Principles on Business and Human Rights, and to ensure that their policies, legislation,
regulations and enforcement measures effectively address the heightened risks of operating
a business in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem;
(d) To increase monitoring of settler violence, with a view to promoting
accountability;
14. Calls upon business enterprises to take all necessary measures to comply
with their responsibilities under the Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights and
other relevant international laws and standards with respect to their activities in or in
relation to the Israeli settlements and the wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory,
including East Jerusalem, and to avoid contributing to the establishment, maintenance,
development or consolidation of Israeli settlements or the exploitation of natural resources
of the Occupied Palestinian Territory;
15. (...) Calls upon the relevant United Nations bodies to take all necessary measures
and actions within their mandates to ensure full respect for and compliance with Human
Rights Council resolution 17/4 of 16 June 2011, on the Guiding Principles on Business and
Human Rights and other relevant international laws and standards, and to ensure the
implementation of the United Nations “Protect, Respect and Remedy” Framework, which
provides a global standard for upholding human rights in relation to business activities that
are connected with Israeli settlements in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East
Jerusalem;
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17.
Language:English
Score: 1092161.2
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