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Episode 17: Blind spot in the boardroom: Why businesses ignore ICL and why they shouldn’t

39 min · 15 de abr de 2026
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GBI Senior Advisors Gerald Pachoud, Anita Ramasastry and Jonathan Drimmer discuss why international criminal law should now be treated as a material business risk, particularly for companies operating in or connected to conflict-affected and high-risk contexts. The discussion explores how exposure can arise not only through direct conduct, but also through business relationships, supply chains, products, services and operational decisions. It also looks at what companies can do in practice to strengthen governance, due diligence and risk monitoring. Read the issue paper, Blind Spot in the Boardroom: https://gbihr.org/updates/new-gbi-issue-paper-blind-spot-in-the-boardroom-why-businesses-ignore-international-criminal-law-and-why-they-shouldnt Explore GBI’s conflict page: https://gbihr.org/business-practice-portal/operating-with-respect-for-human-rights-in-conflict-affected-and-high-risk-areas

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Episode 17: Blind spot in the boardroom: Why businesses ignore ICL and why they shouldn’t

GBI Senior Advisors Gerald Pachoud, Anita Ramasastry and Jonathan Drimmer discuss why international criminal law should now be treated as a material business risk, particularly for companies operating in or connected to conflict-affected and high-risk contexts. The discussion explores how exposure can arise not only through direct conduct, but also through business relationships, supply chains, products, services and operational decisions. It also looks at what companies can do in practice to strengthen governance, due diligence and risk monitoring. Read the issue paper, Blind Spot in the Boardroom: https://gbihr.org/updates/new-gbi-issue-paper-blind-spot-in-the-boardroom-why-businesses-ignore-international-criminal-law-and-why-they-shouldnt Explore GBI’s conflict page: https://gbihr.org/business-practice-portal/operating-with-respect-for-human-rights-in-conflict-affected-and-high-risk-areas

15 de abr de 202639 min