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Human rights and business ethics news and comment
by Myriam Galopin
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Copenhagen: who to blame?
what to do?
The blame game is in full flood. Pessimists despair.Scepticism is rising. Optimists still hope for agreement in Mexico. What should companies do now?
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Bee-hags… or
sustainability-by-numbers
As governments come together in Copenhagen to set big carbon limits, we report on how companies are embracing big-number targets to help drive change.
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Partnering for Global
Development; evolving links between businesses and international development agencies
Jennifer Peckman examines the evolving links between businesses and international development agencies.
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Strategy news and comment
August / September 2009 edition of Corporate Citizenship Briefing, Issue 107
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Islam, corporate
citizenship and western business
Islam places strong ethical constraints on how a profit can be sought, which is why, writes David Logan, Western firms need to think through what it is to be a good corporate citizen in a Muslim context
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CSR Strategy news and
comment by Mitun Majundar
News and comment from the June/July edition of Corporate Citizenship Briefing, issue 106
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Common destiny, uncommon
urgency
George Bernard Shaw famously quipped that England and America are two countries divided by a common language. Today sustainability should be uniting Europe and America in common endeavour, but is it really?
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