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Article

1 Jan 2008

Author:
Rebecca M.M. Wallace (Aberdeen Business School)

[PDF] Foreword to "Empresas Multinationales y Derechos Humanos en Derecho Internacional"

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Having acknowledged multi nationals have a responsibility many from academia, business, civil society and industry are engaged in the task of addressing…the development of concrete, achievable human rights standards and the mechanisms whereby multi national companies may be held accountable for the non-attainment of such standards…Dr Martin-Ortega’s conclusions…may be characterized as keys, opening the door on how the human rights responsibilities of multi national companies may be addressed in practice.