The UN's Global Compact, Corporate Accountability and the Johannesburg Earth Summit
Kenny Bruno and
Joshua Karliner
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Kenny Bruno: CorpWatch, USA
Joshua Karliner: CorpWatch, USA
Development, 2002, vol. 45, issue 3, 33-38
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Kenny Bruno and Joshua Karliner question the Global Compact as a smuggling of a business agenda into the United Nations and recommend that it should not be considered a contribution to or framework for the Johannesburg Summit. Development (2002) 45, 33–38. doi:10.1057/palgrave.development.1110375
Date: 2002
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