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human rights and multinational corporations in the modern business milieu
Record ID:
22058
Format:
LIJ Article
Year:
2001
Author:
Little, Peter ;
Source:
LIJ (2001) 75 No 5
Date_of_entry:
08/06/2001
Notes:
There is a growing obligation on multinational corporations (MNCs) to adhere to international human rights principles. MNCs that ignore or dismiss this obligation risk public backlash, such as occurred at the S11 protests in Melbourne last year.
Section:
Feature
Month:
June


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