What the future of business and human rights will be has been one of the most exciting debates in today's global arena. Victims from all parts of the world have been demanding greater corporate accountability for human rights and more effective and efficient access to justice. Rather than presenting one single conclusion reflecting an agreement of the authors of the different chapters on some ideas, we consider it appropriate to acknowledge that the different perspectives found therein reflect the ongoing diplomatic and academic discussions on central aspects, ranging from questions as to whether it is possible or necessary to adopt the proposed treaty on business and human rights, to those related to the content that such instrument or alternative sources of hard or soft law should include, which categories of corporations they ought to address, and which developments taking place in other normative regimes or regional systems can inspire normative processes. It is necessary to acknowledge and allow for a pluralistic debate on the future of business and human rights.