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1 Jun 2005

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prepared for the Confederation of Danish Industries by Rasmus Abildgaard Kristensen of the Danish Institute for Human Rights

[PDF] Corporate codes of conduct in Denmark: An examination of their CSR content

Do they [codes of conduct of Danish companies] provide an adequate coverage of core labour standards? Are the codes detailed or not? What international standards do they reference? What does the text reveal about the efforts undertaken to implement the codes in practice? In this report, we seek to address these and other questions based on an in-depth qualitative study of a large sample of Danish corporate codes.