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Artikel

8 Feb 2007

Autor:
Bart Mongoven & Dan Kornfield, Stratfor

[DOC] The Ruggie Report and a Corporate-Conduct Regime

Harvard University professor John Ruggie, the U.N. special representative to the secretary-general on business and human rights, is expected to issue his final report to the U.N. Human Rights Council in March. His report will mark the culmination of two years of exploring the controversial mandate of clarifying corporations' human rights responsibilities. [refers to General Electric, Ericsson, Nestlé]