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Article

22 Mar 2007

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co-sponsored by Business & Human Rights Resource Centre, Policy Innovations programme of Carnegie Council for Ethics in Intl. Affairs

Panel - "Taking Stock of Business & Human Rights: Policies and Practices"

The panelists were: - Christine Bader, Manager, Policy Development, BP; Advisor to the UN Special Representative to the Secretary-General on business and human rights - Joanne Bauer, Senior Researcher & New York Representative, Business & Human Rights Resource Centre - Frank Mantero, Director, Corporate Citizenship, General Electric - David Schilling, Director of Global Corporate Accountability Programs, Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility [includes links to audio]