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28 Июн 2007

Автор:
IPIECA

Human Rights, Indigenous Rights & the Extractive Industry Workshop, Calgary, Canada, 28 Jun 2007

Documents available: - Workshop report, background paper, programme - Presentations by: Pat Ruby, P.M. Consulting; Lee Swepston, ILO; Craig Benjamin, Amnesty International; Richard Glenn, ASRC (Arctic Slope Regional Corporation) - Other documents: "Convention 169: Indigenous & Tribal Peoples Convention"; "ILO Convention 169 and the Private Sector: Questions and Answers for IFC Clients"; "Scenario Programme: Indigenous Peoples and the Extractive Industry in North America - examining complex issues". Attendees included representatives of: BP, Chevron, ConocoPhillips, EnCana, ENI, ExxonMobil, Hunt Oil, Imperial Oil, Marathon Oil, Nexen, Norsk Hydro, Occidental Petroleum, Petro-Canada, Repsol YPF, Shell, SURE Northern Energy, Talisman Energy, Total, Trident Exploration]