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Article

29 Sep 2004

Author:
MISEREOR, Diakonisches Werk der EKD, Deutsche Gesellschaft für die Vereinten Nationen, FIAN, Germanwatch, WEED

[PDF] The Responsibilities of Transnational Corporations and Related Business Enterprises with Regard to Human Rights [Submission by German NGOs to UN consultation on business & human rights]

[PDF] Whereas e.g. in trade law business accepts, or even asks for laws and regulations that demand tranparency and strict compliance with existing standards, companies in their majority so far refuse to accept similar compliance standards in regard to their social performance. Economic globalisation has led to the development of enforceable rules outlining the rights of companies, whereas duties and responsibilities of companies are not laid down yet in any equally enforceable legal framework. There is an obvious need to match the rights of companies with responsibilities.