| Dexter Colboyd Dunphy - 2000 - 302 pages
...practices and by supporting appropriate public policies in three major areas, as follows: 1 Human rights Principle 1: support and respect the protection of...corporations are not complicit in human rights abuses. 2 Labour standards Principle 3: freedom of association and the effective recognition of the right to... | |
| Hugo Stokke, Arne Tostensen - 2001 - 278 pages
...Declaration of the UN Conference on Environment and Development (1992). He called on world business to support and respect the protection of international...human rights within their sphere of influence and to make sure their own corporations are not complicit in human right abuses. He also asked them to... | |
| Judith Richter - 2001 - 264 pages
...principles: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights The secretary-general asked world business to: a) support and respect the protection of international...human rights within their sphere of influence; and b) make sure their own corporations are not complicit in human right abuses. The International Labour... | |
| 2001 - 124 pages
...standards and the environment. The nine principles of the Global Compact are: Human Rights: • to support and respect the protection of international human rights within their sphere of influence; • to make sure their own corporations are not complicit in human rights abuses. Labour: • freedom... | |
| International Labour Office - 2002 - 936 pages
...identify and disseminate good practices, and calls on world business to uphold nine universal principles: Principle 1 : Support and respect the protection of...international human rights within their sphere of influence. Principle 2: Make sure their own corporations are not complicit in human rights abuses. Principle 3:... | |
| Charles O. Holliday, Stephan Schmidheiny, Philip Watts - 2002 - 300 pages
...Environment and Development. These principles cover topics on human rights, labor, and environment: • Principle 1: support and respect the protection of...international human rights within their sphere of influence • Principle 2: make sure their own corporation is not complicit in human rights abuses • Principle... | |
| 2002 - 486 pages
...agencies, and in 1 999 the UN Secretary-General launched a Global Compact that called on industry to 'support and respect the protection of international...human rights within their sphere of influence and to make sure that they are not coniphcit in human rights abuses'."1 National governments have also... | |
| Kenny Bruno, Joshua Karliner - 2002 - 194 pages
...abandon the project in keeping with the wishes of the local people is a violation of Principle One, to "support and respect the protection of international human rights within their sphere of influence." 7 Bluewash Snapshot #7: Bayer Chemical Warfare" and selling of HIV-tainted blood-clotting products.... | |
| Dennis A. Rondinelli, G. Shabbir Cheema - 2003 - 289 pages
...environment. The participating corporations adhere to nine major principles, including the commitment to support and respect the protection of international...human rights within their sphere of influence and make sure their own organizations are not complicit in human rights abuses. They develop standards... | |
| Martin Shanahan, Gerry Treuren - 2003 - 340 pages
...times (Robinson 2000, p. 44). It has nine principles that are designed to engage businesses to 'support the protection of international human rights within their sphere of influence and to make sure their own corporations are not complicit in human rights [abuses]' (Robinson 2000, p.... | |
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