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Article

1 Mar 2006

Author:
Amnesty International USA

[PDF] Corporate Action Network Magazine

[articles include:] - Marking the anniversary of the Bhopal chemical disaster [re Union Carbide (part of Dow Chemical)] - Commemorating the lives and activism of the Ogoni-9 - Strategies to hold companies accountable - voluntary initiatives are only the first step - Voluntary Principles – some companies make progress while others lose ground [Chevron, ExxonMobil] - Protecting the law that protects the victims of corporate abuses [US Alien Tort Claims Act] - Oil on Water: Human Rights and the Pursuit of Profit in Nigeria [re: Chevron] - Help companies change – Build support for new human rights resolutions at Chevron and Dow [also refers to ExxonMobil, Unocal (part of Chevron), Wal-Mart, Texaco (part of Chevron), Leggett & Platt, Home Depot, Wells Fargo]

Part of the following timelines

ExxonMobil lawsuit (re Aceh)

Unocal lawsuit (re Myanmar)