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Article

3 Jun 2009

Author:
Scott Jerbi, Senior Adviser with Realizing Rights: The Ethical Globalization Initiative, in Human Rights Quarterly

[PDF] Business and Human Rights at the UN: What Might Happen Next?

Debates concerning corporate social and environmental responsibilities at the intergovernmental level have a long and complex history within the United Nations...This article examines recent developments on the subject of business and human rights and reflects on possible future actions that could be taken in this area over the coming years.