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Article

4 Oct 2012

Author:
Human Rights Watch

[PDF] Public Comment on the US Reporting Requirements for Investement in Burma

The reporting requirements are intended to help the US government address and mitigate the ongoing human rights abuses and other key concerns that led it to declare a continuation of a "national emergency in Burma". Various factors make Burma a particular difficult context in which to do business without causing harm or contributing to negative impacts caused by others. This submission identifies several human rights-related risk factors for business in Burma that justify the need for the US Government to mandate public reporting on company activities.

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