Human rights due diligence as a risk management instrument for the mining industry in an energy transition scenario: assessing the Chilean experience

Urbina, C. & Schäfer, J. (2024). Human rights due diligence as a risk management instrument for the mining industry in an energy transition scenario: assessing the Chilean experience. Journal of Energy and Natural Resources Law, 43(1), 103-122. https://doi.org/10.1080/02646811.2024.2303273
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This commentary aims to frame human rights due diligence as a key instrument in risk management of a mining company with a focus on Chile. To this end, we analyse the challenges faced by the industry in a scenario of clean energy development that involves a high demand for minerals such as copper and lithium. It is concluded that human rights due diligence is a requirement for exporting products to certain markets, serves to improve the reputation of companies, and can be an important instrument for risk-management decisions in the mining industry.

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