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Article

1 Feb 2002

Author:
Amnesty International UK and Prince of Wales International Business Leaders Forum

full text: Business & Human Rights: A geography of corporate risk

Amnesty International and The Prince of Wales International Business Leaders Forum (IBLF) have collaborated to produce a series of seven detailed world maps, which depict where human rights abuses and violations exist and where leading North American and European multinational companies are at risk of being associated with them. The suite of maps covers the extractive, food and beverages, pharmaceutical and chemical, infrastructure and utilities, heavy manufacturing and defence, and IT Hardware and telecommunications sectors.

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