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Beyond CSR:
How companies can respect human rights
© 2008 Stanford Social Innovation Review
By Christine Bader
Stanford Social Innovation Review, October 2008
According to the nonprofit Business & Human Rights Resource Centre, only 156 companies in the world have published human rights policies. Compare that number to the thousands that have jumped on the bandwagon to develop corporate social responsibility (CSR) reports.Download: Beyond CSR: How companies can respect human rights (PDF, 373.40 K)
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