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Corporations and Human Rights: Accountability Mechanisms for Resolving Complaints and Disputes

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2008

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Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government
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Rees, Caroline. “Corporations and Human Rights: Accountability Mechanisms for Resolving Complaints and Disputes.” Workshop Report. Corporate Social Responsibility Initiative, Report No. 27. Cambridge, MA: John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, 2008.

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On 19-20 November 2007, the Corporate Social Responsibility Initiative at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government hosted a multi-stakeholder workshop as part of its project 'Corporations and Human Rights: Accountability Mechanisms for Resolving Complaints and Disputes'. This was the second of two such events organized in 2007, which brought together a core group of expert stakeholders to consider how to improve the effectiveness of extra-judicial grievance/dispute resolution mechanisms in the business and human rights arena. Participants included experts from NGOs, government, business, multi-stakeholder initiatives, financing institutions, lawyers, mediators, investment funds and academia.

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