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Human Rights in Global Business Ethics Codes
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Regional Human Rights SystemsInternational CooperationLegal ImplicationsInternational RegulationLawOecd GuidelinesApplied EthicEthical AnalysisBusiness EthicsInternational RelationsHuman RightsGlobal Ethics CodesInternational LawHuman Rights LawPublic International LawInternational Legal StudiesBusinessNormative EthicSocial ResponsibilityGlobal Justice
ABSTRACT The last decade has witnessed renewed attempts to regulate the conduct of transnational corporations. One way to do this is via global ethics codes. This paper examines seven such codes (the Sullivan Principles, UN Center for Transnational Corporations’ Draft Code, OECD Guidelines, ILO's Tripartite Declaration, the Caux Round Table Principles for Business, Global Compact, and the United Nations Norms) to determine their coverage of human rights and concludes that if these initiatives succeed, particularly the more recent codes, transnational corporations may emerge as a major force in promoting human rights globally.
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