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23 Nov 2010

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Business & Human Rights Resource Centre

[video] Business & human rights - The next 5 years

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On 16 November 2010 the Business & Human Rights Resource Centre hosted a special panel in London entitled "Business & human rights - The next 5 years"...Following introductory remarks seven panelists, all leaders in their fields, made short presentations about what they see as key business & human rights challenges & opportunities over the next 5 years[:] - Chris Marsden, Chair, Business & Human Rights Resource Centre - Chris Avery, Director, and staff, Business & Human Rights Resource Centre - Lene Wendland, Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights - Sir Mark Moody-Stuart, Chair, Hermes Equity Ownership Services; former Chair of Anglo American, Shell - Charmian Gooch, Co-founder and co-director, Global Witness - Michael Smyth CBE, Consultant to Clifford Chance; former Head of Public Policy, Clifford Chance - Peter Frankental, Economic Relations Programme Director, Amnesty International UK - Abiola Okpechi, Anglophone Africa Researcher, Business & Human Rights Resource Centre - Mauricio Lazala, Senior Researcher, Business & Human Rights Resource Centre