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4 May 2010

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prepared by corporate law firms for UN Special Representative John Ruggie

Reports on Corporate Law Tools

Leading corporate law firms are working with UN Special Representative John Ruggie to identify, in a series of 42 reports, whether and how national corporate law principles and practices currently foster corporate cultures respectful of human rights... Newest reports in the series: Argentina and Canada. This brings the total to 13 reports in the series now available... Argentina, Australia, Canada, China (including Hong Kong), France, India, Indonesia, Japan, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Singapore, South Africa, UK