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13 Aug 2003

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Amnesty International, CEDHA, Christian Aid, Ethical Globalization Initiative, FIDH, Forum for Human Rights, Human Rights Advocates, Human Rights Watch, International Commission of Jurists, Lawyers Committee for Human Rights, Minnesota Advocates for Human Rights, Novartis Foundation for Sustainable Development, OMCT, Oxfam GB

Nongovernmental organizations welcome the new U.N. norms on transnational business

Today, a United Nations human rights body in Geneva adopted the first set of comprehensive international human rights norms specifically applying to transnational corporations and other businesses. The nongovernmental organizations joining in this statement come together to welcome the U.N. Human Rights Norms and Commentary, and to urge their supporters and others concerned with human rights, the environment, and development to begin using them to spur greater corporate social responsibility.