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Article

1 Sep 2012

Author:
Institute for Human Rights and Business

[PDF] Responsible Investment in Burma: The Human Rights dimension

This paper offers an analysis of the current political and economic situation in Myanmar, identifies a number of risks companies currently operating and considering investment in the country face, and raises questions that businesses should address so that investments are consistent with the corporate responsibility to respect human rights as affirmed in the UN Guiding Principles. [refers to Total, Premier Oil, Texaco, Unocal, Chevron]