by Prof. John Ruggie Calls to regulate transnational corporations (TNCs) through an international treaty instrument go back to the 1970s. Pressure for a treaty has come most persistently from activists, and more intermittently from developing countries. A recent civil society●●●
The Past as Prologue? A Moment of Truth for UN Business and Human Rights Treaty
Institute for Human RIghts and Business
Defending rights from corporate power
Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives - CCPA
On April 24, 2013, an eight-storey building known as Rana Plaza collapsed in Dhaka, Bangladesh, killing more than 1,100 garment workers and injuring thousands of others. The victims, mostly women, worked in factories owned by a number of companies (New●●●
UN to outlaw corporations’ human rights abuses
Ecologist
The United Nations has voted to legislate against human rights abuses carried out by transnational corporations, reports Lucia Ortiz. But the resolution, proposed by Ecuador and South Africa, was opposed by the US and the member states of the EU.●●●
