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1 Aug 2005
Report says most Canadian extractive companies need to do more to keep up with intl. human rights law (4 companies said to be ahead of others are Talisman, Nexen, Enbridge, Alcan)
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Alcan (now Rio Tinto Alcan)
CACI
Chevron
Enbridge
L3Harris Technologies Inc (formerly L-3 Communications)
L-3 Titan (part of L-3 Communications)
Nexen
Petro-Canada (part of Suncor)
Talisman (part of Repsol)
Unocal (part of Chevron)
Complicity
Protection from arbitrary arrest, detention or exile
Torture & Ill-treatment
Rape & sexual abuse
Genocide
Killings
Security Issues & Conflict Zones
Access to Information
Payments to governments
Impact Assessment
Protection of Reputation
Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI)
Humanitarian Law
Voluntary Principles on Security & Human Rights
Intl. Criminal Court
Alien Tort Claims Act (USA)
Ownership of Property & Possessions
Displacement
Freedom from Slavery
Clean, Healthy & Sustainable Environment
Company Policies
Lawsuits & regulatory action
Corporate Legal Accountability