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Artículo

8 May 2012

Autor:
Institute for Human Rights and Business

Expert Conference: Business and Human Rights - Principles to Practice

One of the keynote speeches was delivered by Richard Howitt MEP, the European Parliament's Rapporteur on Corporate Social Responsibility...[He] argues that although the Guiding Principles have transformed the debate on corporate responsibility in Brussels, the European Union is suffering from its own failure of policy coherence in major areas where it could and should be promoting Business and Human Rights.