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  • Amnesty International - Corporations233413
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  • Center for Constitutional Rights - Corporate human rights abuses233418
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  • Corporate accountability for human rights violations - Wikipedia233438
  • Friends of the Earth - The UN treaty on transnational corporations and human rights233419
  • Global Issues - Corporations25010
  • Repression, Inc: The Assault on Human Rights - Corp Watch 04.02.9925008
  • Shell and Nigeria: Analysis of Company's Response (Archive)25014
  • Business, human rights and responsibilities - Inter Action Council233421
  • Social media bans can be shaped by International Human Rights Law - Bloomberg 28.01.21233427
  • Wiley earns top marks in Human Rights Campaign’s 2021 Corporate Equality Index - Business Wire 28.01.21233428
  • Markets are actually holding companies accountable for human rights violations - Quartz 12.01.21233432
  • Whose business is human rights? - RTE 11.01.21233430
  • Nestlé & Cargill v. Doe Series: Remedying the corporate accountability gap at the ICC - Just Security 11.01.21233429
  • Corporate giants are falling down on human rights, says study - Al Jazeera 19.11.20233426
  • Six ways companies can promote and protect human rights - MIT Sloan 03.11.20233441
  • Do victims of corporate human rights violations get justice? - FRA 06.10.20233420
  • Five strategies corporations use to avoid responsibility for human rights abuses - SOMO 10.07.20233415
  • UK companies responsible for business and human rights violations overseas - Morrison Foerster 08.06.20233435
  • Supreme Court of Canada recognizes corporate liability for human rights violations - Just Security 26.03.20233514
  • Human rights really aren’t all that important: Just ask 200 leading companies - Forbes 09.03.20233422
  • How to eradicate human rights abuses? Change the corporate model - Business & HR Resource Centre 13.01.20233433
  • Mind the gap: domestic liability for corporate human rights violations in the US and abroad - International Bar Association 30.08.19233434
  • Ranking company responses to human rights abuses - Ethical Trading Initiative 19.11.18233459
  • Most big companies failing U.N. human rights test, ranking shows - Reuters 11.11.18233436
  • The EU’s deafening silence on a treaty against corporate human rights violations - Friends of the Earth 26.10.18233513
  • Should companies have a duty to prevent human rights abuses? - Kingsley Napley 19.02.18233443
  • How human rights law has been used to guarantee corporations a ‘right to profit’ - The Conversation 15.03.17233412
  • Book: Corporate Human Rights Violations - Global Prospects for Legal Action - Stefanie Khoury, David Whyte (2017)233439
  • Corporate accountability for human rights abuses - International Federation for Human Rights 05/16233440
  • Journal: Corporations and human rights obligations - Cambridge University Press 21.04.16233414
  • Corporate human rights obligations: Controversial but necessary - Business & HR Resource Centre 24.08.15233416
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  • HRW Resources and Campains on Corporations and Human Rights (Archive 2000)25009
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  • Shell Oil Set to Drill for Gas on Uncontacted Indian Land (Peru) - RAN 2/97 (Archive)25016
  • Shell Admits Arming Nigerian Police - 12/96 (Archive)25015
  • “Human rights due diligence - What challenges do global companies have to face?” - Lexology233431
  • Implementing the third pillar: lessons from transitional justice guidance by the Working Group - Report of the Working Group on the issue of human rights and transnational co…297720
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