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Salient human rights
The most salient human rights for a business enterprise are those that stand
out as being most at risk. This will typically vary according to its sector and
operating context. The Guiding Principles make clear that an enterprise should
not focus exclusively on the most salient human rights issues and ignore others
that might arise. But the most salient rights will logically be the ones on which
it concentrates its primary efforts.
Severe human rights impact
The commentary to the Guiding Principles defines severe human rights impact
with reference to its scale, scope and irremediable character. This means that its
gravity and the number of individuals that are or will be affected (for instance, from
the delayed effects of environmental harm) will both be relevant considerations.
“Irremediability” is the third relevant factor, used here to mean any limits on the
ability to restore those affected to a situation at least the same as, or equivalent
to, their situation before the adverse impact. For these purposes, financial
compensation is relevant only to the extent that it can provide for such restoration.
Stakeholder/affected stakeholder
A stakeholder refers to any individual who may affect or be affected by an
organization’s activities. An affected stakeholder refers here specifically to an
individual whose human rights has been affected by an enterprise’s operations,
products or services.
Stakeholder engagement/consultation
Stakeholder engagement or consultation refers here to an ongoing process
of interaction and dialogue between an enterprise and its potentially affected
stakeholders that enables the enterprise to hear, understand and respond to
their interests and concerns, including through collaborative approaches.
Value chain
A business enterprise’s value chain encompasses the activities that convert input
into output by adding value. It includes entities with which it has a direct or
indirect business relationship and which either (a) supply products or services
that contribute to the enterprise’s own products or services, or (b) receive
products or services from the enterprise.