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3 Aoû 2005

Auteur:
Corporate Accountability International

Corporate Accountability Advocates Call on UN Special Representative to Advance Human Rights Standards for Transnational Corporations

"Corporate Accountability International and our members are hopeful that the appointment of Professor John Ruggie as the United Nations' first Special Representative on human rights and transnational corporations will move the global community beyond the voluntary initiatives of the Global Compact toward enforceable global standards to hold corporations accountable for human rights abuses." [statement refers to Nestlé, Philip Morris (part of Altria), Halliburton, General Electric, British American Tobacco]