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Article

17 Nov 2003

Author:
Murray Armstrong, Guardian [UK]

A people's charter

The UN plans to broaden its human rights watch to include multinationals operating in trouble zones. That's great news for millions of people but how can it be implemented?...On the following pages we look at three companies with positive and negative experiences - BP, Diageo and Thames Water. [To access these articles click on 'Giving List' link at top of page. Scroll down to list of articles under 'A People's Charter']