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publication cover - OECD Watch Key Issues for a review of the OECD Guidelines
Publication / 1st December 2009

OECD Watch Key Issues for a review of the OECD Guidelines

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publication cover - Response to the UK consultation on the terms of reference for an update of the OECD Guidelines
Publication / 30th November 2009

Response to the UK consultation on the terms of reference for an update of the OECD Guidelines

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OECD Watch’s recommendations on the framework proposed by the SRSG on Business and Human Rights
News / 6th October 2009

OECD Watch’s recommendations on the framework proposed by the SRSG on Business and Human Rights

This OECD Watch paper provides a contribution to the current international debate on business and human rights, with a specific focus on the relationship between the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises and the ‘Ruggie mandate’….

publication cover - OECD Watch summary of the side event at the OHCHR Consultation on business and human rights
Publication / 6th October 2009

OECD Watch summary of the side event at the OHCHR Consultation on business and human rights

Operationalizing the “Protect, Respect, Remedy” framework
publication cover - OECD Watch summary of the side event at the OHCHR Consultation on business and human rights
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publication cover - OECD Watch Quarterly Case Update Autumn 2009
Publication / 1st October 2009

OECD Watch Quarterly Case Update Autumn 2009

publication cover - OECD Watch Quarterly Case Update Autumn 2009
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publication cover - OECD Watch’s recommendations on the framework proposed by the SRSG on Business and Human Rights
Publication / 1st October 2009

OECD Watch’s recommendations on the framework proposed by the SRSG on Business and Human Rights

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News / 25th September 2009

OECD Guidelines lack teeth, influence

The OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises are expectations of adhering countries with regard to responsible behaviour of their multinational corporations on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) issues labour and human rights and the environment. The Guidelines…

OECD Ministerial Council welcomes further consultation on the up-dating of the OECD Guidelines
News / 23rd June 2009

OECD Ministerial Council welcomes further consultation on the up-dating of the OECD Guidelines

With an open letter OECD Watch appealed to the Ministerial Council of the OECD to authorise the long-overdue review of the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises. The Council welcomes further consultation on an update of…

publication cover - OECD Watch open letter to the OECD Council at Ministerial Level
Publication / 23rd June 2009

OECD Watch open letter to the OECD Council at Ministerial Level

publication cover - OECD Watch open letter to the OECD Council at Ministerial Level
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publication cover - OECD Watch 2009 Review of NCP: The OECD Guidelines for MNEs: Are they ‘fit for the job’?
Publication / 1st June 2009

OECD Watch 2009 Review of NCP: The OECD Guidelines for MNEs: Are they ‘fit for the job’?

OECD Watch 2009 submission to the Annual Meeting of the National Contact Points
publication cover - OECD Watch 2009 Review of NCP: The OECD Guidelines for MNEs: Are they ‘fit for the job’?
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