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Article

11 Apr 2005

Author:
Nils Roseman, Attorney of Law and Human Rights & Development Consultant in Human Rights Features

[PDF] "The Case of Nestlé 'Pure Life': How the [UN] Norms apply" [scroll down to p.10]

This article will show the added value of the [UN] Norms with the example of the impact of production of Nestlé's bottled water "Pure Life" in Pakistan...Human Rights protection is about accountability. And accountability for business in the 21st century should not stay a voluntary principle.