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المقال

1 أغسطس 2013

الكاتب:
ASEAN CSR Network, Singapore Compact for CSR, Singapore Management University School of Law

[PDF] Multi-stakeholder Singapore forum on business & human rights (and related events)

The present document provides a summary of the discussions of the Multi-Stakeholder Forum on Business and Human Rights and related events in Singapore. The Multi-Stakeholder Forum…was graced by Dr. Puvan Selvanathan, Member of the United Nations Working Group on Human Rights and Transnational Corporations and Other Businesses…[An] executive training workshop on ‘Integrating Human Rights into Corporate Risk Management’ was held…at SMU’s School of Law. These were followed by a Summer Course on “Southeast Asian Business & Human Rights Law”…[and] A Roundtable on Business and Human Rights with Professor John Ruggie…Taken together, these events have encouraged multiple stakeholders to discuss pertinent issues on business and human rights in the region. [refers to Adidas, Primark, Rio Tinto, Shell]