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1 Feb 2006

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[PDF] Human Rights: A guidance note

This note explains what ‘human rights’ means to BP, articulates BP’s position on difficult issues involving human rights and our business, and provides guidance for our leaders and employees. [Sections include: - What are human rights? - Aren’t human rights the responsibility of governments? - What does ‘human rights’ mean to BP? - Employees - Communities - Security - Business partners - How can we manage human rights issues? - What do we do when abuses are alleged to have occurred? - Do we avoid or leave difficult countries?]