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Article

1 Feb 2008

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CIDSE [International Cooperation for Development & Solidarity] private sector group. Members: CAFOD, CCFD, CORDAID, Development And Peace, FASTENOPFER, MISEREOR, SCIAF, TRÓCAIRE, VOLONTARI NEL MONDO - FOCSIV

[PDF] CIDSE submission to the Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General on Business and Human Rights - Recommendations to reduce the risk of human rights violations and improve access to justice

The document, divided into three parts, uses case studies to highlight the following; Section 1 – Actions by companies...; Section 2 – Actions by states at the national level...; Section 3 – Actions by states at the international level...[refers to Cargill, Entre Mares (part of GoldCorp), Konkola Copper Mines (joint venture Vedanta, Zambia Copper Investments, ZCCM Investments), Hitachi, USI, Benchmark, Solectron, Jabil, Flextronics, Foxconn, Sanmina SCI, ExxonMobil, Chevron, Petronas, COTCO, TVI Pacific]