Thank you.
This idea that somehow corporate social responsibility can't become a part of law...I mean, corporate social responsibility has always been the initial way of developing expectations and norms that can then become legally entrenched.
The point is that if you leave it to companies to do the right thing... Under corporate law in most countries, corporations are required to act in the best interests of the company, and this requires them to ensure that they actually make a profit. Where you have a conflict between corporate social responsibility activities and profit, you're going to end up with them following the profit requirement. So you do need to bring this type of activity into law in order to ensure that corporations comply with human rights.
This gives corporations benchmarks against which they can measure their activities and actions. It gives them guidance on what they need to do.