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They can run but they can't hide: MNEs and responsible business conduct

Stephen Pursey

No 329, Columbia FDI Perspectives from Columbia University, Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment (CCSI)

Abstract: What can stop "irresponsible" companies trying to run and hide from the application of responsible business conduct (RBC) codes? Could mandatory due diligence reporting be the next stage in tackling abuse of workers' rights? The evolution of the ILO MNE Declaration illustrates prospects for further innovations in RBC global governance.

Date: 2022
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