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Article

13 Fév 2002

Auteur:
Kim Sengupta, Independent [UK]

Atlas pinpoints countries where investment flows despite abuses

A world atlas of countries where multinationals co-exist with regimes inflicting human rights abuse was presented yesterday at the launch of a campaign for ethical investment...The study, the first of its kind, will be used by Amnesty International and the Prince of Wales International Business Leaders Forum to press companies to take account of human rights when making commercial decisions.

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