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Article

1 Nov 2007

Author:
Jennifer A. Zerk, for Corporate Responsibility (CORE) Coalition [UK]

[PDF] Corporate Abuse in 2007: A discussion paper on what changes in the law need to happen

Any discussion about regulatory reform needs a regulatory context. This discussion paper examines options for future domestic law reform to curb corporate abuse in other countries, against the background of eight case studies provided by CORE members. [8 case studies are on: Palm Oil; Gas flaring in Nigeria; Tesco/orchard workers in South Africa; Anglo Gold Ashanti in Ghana; Conflict Diamonds; Cut flower industry; "Baby milk” marketing; Garment Workers in Bangladesh]