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23 Jan 2013

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Prepared by the Chairperson, John Ruggie

[PDF] Summary of discussions of the Forum on Business and Human Rights, prepared by the Chairperson, John Ruggie

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The present document provides a summary of the discussions of the first annual Forum on Business and Human Rights, held on 4 and 5 December 2012. Due to the word limit of the document and the scale of the event (21 substantive sessions), this summary does not purport to cover the depth and breadth of the discussions at the Forum. It provides a brief overview of the proceedings and should be read as an executive summary together with the session concept notes, statements received, written submissions and session web recordings that are available on the Forum website. [refers to Sakhalin Energy (joint venture Shell, Gazprom, Mitsui, & Mitsubishi), Microsoft, UBS, AngloGold Ashanti, SN Aboitiz, Hitachi, ABB, Flextronics, Vale, Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr, Cerrejón Coal (joint venture Anglo American, BHP Billiton, Xstrata), Itaipu Binacional, TITAN Group, Jindal Stainless, Nedbank, Total, Rio Tinto]

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