Letter to Kofi Annan, former Secretary-General of the United Nations, expressing concerns over the effectiveness of the UN Global Compact, launched in 2000 as an opportunity for UN bodies, corporations, unions and non-governmental organizations to come together and reinforce ongoing efforts around the world to promote greater corporate accountability
The objective of this dissertation is to examine the connection between the United Nations Global Co...
The presence of multinational corporations as one subjects of international economic law has had a s...
The United Nations (UN), in its life of forty-eight years, has faced several challenges\...
Letter to Kofi Annan, former Secretary-General of the United Nations, expressing concerns over the e...
The U.N. Global Compact initiative evolved from a challenge posed by Secretary-General Kofi Annan to...
Press release by Human Rights First and other NGOs reacting to the United Nations’ human rights body...
this article aims to critically evaluate the evolution of, and the progress made by, the Global Comp...
In an address to the world economic forum on 31 January 1999, united nation secretary general kofi a...
The presentation of the United Nation’s (UN) Global Compact (hereinafter “GC” or “Compact”) in a boo...
A paper by Dr David F. Murphy prepared for the High Level Symposium on the Global Compact organised ...
Peter Utting’s speech to the International Forum on the Social-Science Policy Nexus highlights a num...
between business and society at the World Economic Forum in Davos in 1999, he did so, not as an offi...
We examine the commitments of transnational corporations to human rights, labor, environmental, and ...
The corporate accountability movement emerged at the United Nations more than forty years ago. Since...
The United Nation’s Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (Guiding Principles) signify an ...
The objective of this dissertation is to examine the connection between the United Nations Global Co...
The presence of multinational corporations as one subjects of international economic law has had a s...
The United Nations (UN), in its life of forty-eight years, has faced several challenges\...
Letter to Kofi Annan, former Secretary-General of the United Nations, expressing concerns over the e...
The U.N. Global Compact initiative evolved from a challenge posed by Secretary-General Kofi Annan to...
Press release by Human Rights First and other NGOs reacting to the United Nations’ human rights body...
this article aims to critically evaluate the evolution of, and the progress made by, the Global Comp...
In an address to the world economic forum on 31 January 1999, united nation secretary general kofi a...
The presentation of the United Nation’s (UN) Global Compact (hereinafter “GC” or “Compact”) in a boo...
A paper by Dr David F. Murphy prepared for the High Level Symposium on the Global Compact organised ...
Peter Utting’s speech to the International Forum on the Social-Science Policy Nexus highlights a num...
between business and society at the World Economic Forum in Davos in 1999, he did so, not as an offi...
We examine the commitments of transnational corporations to human rights, labor, environmental, and ...
The corporate accountability movement emerged at the United Nations more than forty years ago. Since...
The United Nation’s Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (Guiding Principles) signify an ...
The objective of this dissertation is to examine the connection between the United Nations Global Co...
The presence of multinational corporations as one subjects of international economic law has had a s...
The United Nations (UN), in its life of forty-eight years, has faced several challenges\...