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2010年3月4日

作者:
Amnesty UK

Panel Discussion On: Shell Oil and Human Rights in Nigeria [Aberdeen, UK, 11 Mar 2010]

This roundtable event held in Aberdeen, "the oil capital of Europe", will be a unique opportunity to hear Shell answering some tough questions over their human rights record in Nigeria, as well as expert debate on the human rights responsibilities of multinational corporations. Speaking at the event will be: - Barnaby Briggs, former Head of the Social Performance Management Unit at Shell International - John O'Reilly, Amnesty International advisor and former Senior Vice President for External Affairs at BP - Antonio Ioris (Chair), Lecturer in Human Geography at the University of Aberdeen. Each speaker will present their case, before addressing questions from the floor.