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1 Nov 2001

Autor:
Christian Aid

report: Master or servant: how global trade can work for the benefit of poor people

Christian Aid is calling for a globalisation that addresses inequality and promotes economic justice. [includes Chapter entitled "Taming the transnationals"]. [The Christian Aid book and report include sections on the following subjects: Nine ways in which multinationals can harm poor people; Why self-regulation & voluntary codes of conduct are not enough; Why current international standards are inadequate; Proposal for a new Global Regulatory Authority, to establish & enforce human rights, labour & environmental standards in transnational business - including specific functions that such a body should perform]

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