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17 Okt 2011

Autor:
Mark B. Taylor, Senior Researcher at the Fafo Institute for Applied International Studies - remarks at the first meeting of the Intl. Corporate Accountability Roundtable (Washington DC, 8-9 Sep)

Defining Compliance: Why Recent Developments in Law and Policy Should Matter to the Corporate Accountability Movement

In the past twelve months, there have been developments in law and policy that are relevant for those pursuing an accountability agenda. These developments have occurred both in the U.S. and globally and are in part a result of the work of the corporate accountability movement. Taken together they reflect an opportunity for improved corporate accountability and greater clarity and predictability of regulation...