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9 Jul 2009

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UK Parliament Joint Committee on Human Rights

[DOC] Notice of forthcoming public evidence session: business and human rights [London, 14 July 2009]

The Committee has arranged to hear oral evidence from the following witnesses... - Rt Hon Michael Wills MP, Minister of State, Ministry of Justice, - Ian Lucas MP, Minister for Business and Regulatory Reform, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, - Rt Hon Lord Malloch-Brown KCMG, Minister for Africa, Asia and the UN, Foreign and Commonwealth Office Location: Committee Room 5 …The above meeting is open to members of the public...[includes links to evidence previously submitted by CBI, Rio Tinto, Associated British Foods (parent company of Primark), Tesco plc, BP]