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1 Jul 2012

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Institute of Business Ethics (IBE)

[PDF] Business Ethics Briefing

This Briefing explores the link between business ethics and human rights and provides an overview of the current business and human rights landscape. It also looks pressures and drivers for respecting human rights and how business is responding to these. [refers to adidas, Gap, Hershey, Nike, Vedanta Resources. Business & Human Rights invited Nike to respond. Nike response provided below]

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