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Article

4 Aug 2004

Author:
Georg Kell, UN Global Compact

[PDF] [UN Global Compact submission to UN consultation on business & human rights]

...both regulatory and voluntary approaches play an important role. The Global Compact is designed to complement, and not substitute, existing regulatory frameworks by encouraging voluntary, innovative corporate practices. As time passes, the positive contribution of the Global Compact to legally binding approaches will become more clear, especially in locations where governments are failing.