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3 Jun 2008

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[PDF] Statement by socially responsible investors to the eighth session of the Human Rights Council on the third report of the Special Representative of the Secretary General on business & human rights

We, the undersigned socially responsible investors, respectfully request that the UN Human Rights Council extends the mandate of Professor John Ruggie, UN Special Representative of the Secretary General on Human Rights and Transnational Corporations and other Business Enterprises (SRSG).