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Article

16 Jul 2004

Author:
Sir Geoffrey Chandler (Founder Chair, Amnesty International UK Business Group, 1991-2001; former Director General, UK National Economic Development Office; a former Director of Shell International)

[DOC] submission by Sir Geoffrey Chandler to UN High Commissioner for Human Rights [2004 UN stakeholder consultation on business & human rights, including UN Norms]

A set of UN-endorsed norms or principles for businesses, clearly and unambiguously worded, recognising the benefits that companies bring, but also the harm they can do if such norms or principles are disregarded in practice, would be of immense value to companies themselves, to investors, and also to the wider public and market forces which would have a measure against which to judge and influence company performance.