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Article

1 Jun 2005

Author:
Sir Geoffrey Chandler (Founder-Chair of Amnesty International UK Business Group 1991-2001; former senior manager at Royal Dutch/Shell; former Director General of the UK National Economic Development Office), in Corporate Responsibility Management

[DOC] A human rights opportunity for the corporate world

The 20 April Resolution of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights, requesting the UN Secretary General to appoint a special representative to identify and clarify the human rights responsibilities of companies, provides an important opportunity for the corporate world if it has the wisdom to seize it.