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1 Dec 2003

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Business Leaders Initiative on Human Rights

[PDF] Business Leaders Initiative on Human Rights - Report 1: Building Understanding

The first report of the Business Leaders Initiative on Human Rights (BLIHR) signals the beginning of a three-year initiative by a group of international businesses. The aim of the BLIHR programme is to help further integrate human rights in business policies and practices. [member companies ABB, Barclays, Body Shop, MTV Networks Europe, National Grid Transco, Novartis, Novo Nordisk. Also refers to BP]