Canadian Mining Internationally and the UN Guiding Principles for Business and Human Rights
@article{Seck2012CanadianMI, title={Canadian Mining Internationally and the UN Guiding Principles for Business and Human Rights}, author={S. Seck}, journal={Natural Resources Law & Policy eJournal}, year={2012} }
Between 2005 and 2011, there was much debate within Canada and at the United Nations over what role home states should play in the regulation and adjudications of human rights harms associated with transnational corporate conduct. In Canada, this debate focused upon concerns associated with global mining, and led to a series of government, opposition and multi-stakeholder reports and proposals. These culminated in 2010 with the appointment of a Corporate Social Responsibility Counsellor for the… CONTINUE READING
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