Seminar: The operations of multinational businesses in conflict areas - towards a conceptual operational framework, the LEIDEN Protocol

Two Leiden University professors, Chibuike Uche from the ASCL and Irma Mosquera Valderrama from the Law Faculty, and three of their international colleagues have begun developing a framework for the operations of multinational corporations (MNCs) in conflict areas: the LEIDEN Protocol. The team, including Ayodeji Olukoju, (University of Lagos), Paul Kamau (University of Nairobi), and Abel Ezeoha (Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu-Alike) will present the first draft of this protocol during a seminar on 8 July to representatives of MNCs, academia, governments, and non-governmental organisations in the Netherlands for their critique and input.

Background
In October 2023, the French Supreme Court, in its confirmatory judgement, ruled that Lafarge France and four of its former executives should stand trial for financing of terrorism in Syria. This landmark declaration is arguably the first time in international business history that an MNC and its executives will be charged for terrorism financing in their home country for their alleged actions in a host country. This was the outcome of a legal challenge instituted in France by 11 former employees of the company in Syria and their supporters who alleged that Lafarge paid circa $15.3 million to some jihadist groups, including the Islamic State. This was to facilitate the continued production and distribution of cement from their factory located in the northern part of the country during the early days of the war up until 2015, when the factory was closed. This judgement brought to the fore the increasing dangers faced by MNCs (and their executives)  operating in conflict areas.

Proposals
The Leiden Protocol will focus on the following summarised proposals, which they believe will help protect the long-term interest of MNCs operating in conflict territories. This, they also believe, will be in line with the long-term interest of the host jurisdictions of such MNCs: 

  • LEGALITY of MNC operations in host territories should be guided by the higher of home or host country standards.
  • ETHICAL standards adopted by MNCs in host jurisdictions should be the higher of home or host country standards.
  • INDIGENOUS and foreign staff safety should be governed by uniform standards in host jurisdictions.
  • DELINKING of host country operations from headquarters oversight during conflict must be accompanied by divestment.
  • ENTANGLEMENT of MNCs in host country politics should be discouraged.
  • NEUTRALITY of MNCs in bilateral and multilateral conflicts.

This event takes place within the framework of the Leiden University Global Seed Fund 2024

Image: Cour de Cassation, Paris (2 April 2014)”, by Daniel Vorndran (DXR), CC BY‑SA 3.0

Date, time and location

08 July 2025
15:00-17:00
Herta Mohrgebouw / Faculty of Humanities, Witte Singel 27a, 2311 BG Leiden
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