Corporate Justice Coalition (CJC) was founded over 20 years ago with the mission to build a fairer, greener world. CJC campaign for new laws to protect human rights and the environment from corporate abuse.
CJC operates by bringing together groups mutually committed to changing the rules in order to protect rights and to ensure that corporations are transparent and accountable and that people and communities who suffer from corporate abuses have access to justice. Partners include charities, trade unions and legal experts with a shared vision against corporate abuse.
CJC’s work includes:
- Monitoring, researching and raising awareness of human rights and environmental abuses related to business activity
- Promoting the right to redress for the victims of corporate human rights abuse
- Providing technical advice to government, including commenting on proposed legislation and government policy on business impacts on human rights and the environment
- Promoting public support for the rights of communities and individuals whose human rights are adversely affected by business activity
- Promoting respect for human rights and the environment by businesses
The purpose of the CJC is to bring together groups working to change the rules in order to protect rights, ensure corporations are transparent and accountable, and that people and communities who suffer from corporate abuses have access to justice.
Funders of Corporate Justice Coalition include:
The Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust – find out more here
The Joffe Charitable Trust – find out more here
Sigrid Rausig Trust – find out more here