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Article

29 Sep 2004

Author:
John O’Reilly, former oil industry executive, now a member of Amnesty International UK Business Group

[DOC] [Submission by John O'Reilly to Office of UN High Commissioner for Human Rights - 2004 UN stakeholder consultation on business & human rights, including UN Norms]

...my experience ‘on the ground’ in environments characterised by serious human rights abuses has led to a firm conviction of the value of the [UN] Norms (or something broadly similar) in assisting transnational and other companies to chart a more sensitive, effective and responsible course in respecting the basic human rights of those communities and societies whom their operations most affect.