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publication cover - OECD Watch submission to the 2011 Annual Meeting of NCPs
Publication / 1st June 2011

OECD Watch submission to the 2011 Annual Meeting of NCPs

Towards pro-active implementation of the OECD Guidelines
publication cover - OECD Watch submission to the 2011 Annual Meeting of NCPs
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OECD Watch press release: OECD updates ethical business standards but fails to ensure enforcement
News / 25th May 2011

OECD Watch press release: OECD updates ethical business standards but fails to ensure enforcement

Today, on its 50th anniversary, the OECD will formally adopt a revised text of the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises – 10 years after its last major review. The Guidelines set out government expectations for…

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publication cover - OECD Watch statement on the update of the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises
Publication / 25th May 2011

OECD Watch statement on the update of the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises

Improved content and scope, but procedural shortcomings remain
publication cover - OECD Watch statement on the update of the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises
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publication cover - OECD Watch Quarterly Case Update March 2011
Publication / 1st March 2011

OECD Watch Quarterly Case Update March 2011

Quarterly Case Update of OECD Guidelines Cases filed by NGOs
publication cover - OECD Watch Quarterly Case Update March 2011
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News / 11th November 2010

OECD Watch and other civil society groups comment on review US NCP

In November 2010 the U.S. Department of State has held consultations on its Review of the U.S. National Contact Point for the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises. Issues for review include the adequacy of the…

publication cover - OECD Watch Quarterly Case Update November 2010
Publication / 1st November 2010

OECD Watch Quarterly Case Update November 2010

publication cover - OECD Watch Quarterly Case Update November 2010
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News / 30th September 2010

French and Spanish translations of “10 Years On” report now available

In its latest report “10 Years On: Assessing the effectiveness of the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises to responsible business conduct” OECD Watch has analysed the implementation and effectiveness of the OECD Guidelines over the…

News / 2nd August 2010

International media picks up on importance review OECD Guidelines

In OECD Watch’s latest key publication the implementation and effectiveness of the OECD Guidelines over the past ten years have been analysed. International media has picked up on this issue, reinforcing OECD Watch’s position that…

Video public panel debate ”Corporate Justice?" now online
News / 22nd July 2010

Video public panel debate ”Corporate Justice?” now online

The public panel debate” Corporate Justice? In search of effective remedies for victims of corporate abuse” can now be viewed online. This panel debate was organised by OECD Watch, the International Federation for Human Rights…

News / 6th July 2010

OECD Watch General Assembly 2010

On June 27 and 28, 2010, OECD Watch held their Annual General assembly in Paris. In attendance were 30 members representing 20 countries. The General Assembly also hosted nine aspiring members hailing from Africa and…

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