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Human rights and the oil industry / Asbjorn Eide
Titre : Human rights and the oil industry Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Asbjorn Eide, Auteur ; Helge Ole Bergesen, Auteur ; Pia Rudolfson Goyer Editeur : Intersentia Année de publication : 2000 Importance : 198 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Droits de l'homme
Industrie pétrolièreTags : Industrie pétrolière Droits humains Ressources minières Pétrole Diamant RSE Pays en développement Shell De Beer Totalfina The Chevron Corporation Statoil Index. décimale : 04.02 Entreprises Résumé : The accelerating globalization process poses new challenges and opportunities for the realization of human rights worldwide. This process is largely driven by transnational corporations with resources and economic power, which by far outstrip those of many states. The petroleum industry is the forefront among these corporations. Some of them came under intense scrutiny during the last decade, such as Shell and its relationship to Nigeria. Several of the petroleum corporations are now recognizing their responsibility and seeking to develop new policies. This study is the first comprehensive description and analysis of the role and policies of transnational corporations with regard to human rights. Unique in their field, the pioneering studies in this book are written by leading experts and practitioners in the field. They explore the nature of the challenge major petroleum corporations are facing, the demands set by the international community, and the soulsearching responses within the corporations. The studies in this book are likely to play a major role in the emerging debate on how the transnational corporations can meet their social responsibility for human rights in the countries of operation and how they can be held accountable to the international community. Human rights and the oil industry [texte imprimé] / Asbjorn Eide, Auteur ; Helge Ole Bergesen, Auteur ; Pia Rudolfson Goyer . - [S.l.] : Intersentia, 2000 . - 198 p.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Droits de l'homme
Industrie pétrolièreTags : Industrie pétrolière Droits humains Ressources minières Pétrole Diamant RSE Pays en développement Shell De Beer Totalfina The Chevron Corporation Statoil Index. décimale : 04.02 Entreprises Résumé : The accelerating globalization process poses new challenges and opportunities for the realization of human rights worldwide. This process is largely driven by transnational corporations with resources and economic power, which by far outstrip those of many states. The petroleum industry is the forefront among these corporations. Some of them came under intense scrutiny during the last decade, such as Shell and its relationship to Nigeria. Several of the petroleum corporations are now recognizing their responsibility and seeking to develop new policies. This study is the first comprehensive description and analysis of the role and policies of transnational corporations with regard to human rights. Unique in their field, the pioneering studies in this book are written by leading experts and practitioners in the field. They explore the nature of the challenge major petroleum corporations are facing, the demands set by the international community, and the soulsearching responses within the corporations. The studies in this book are likely to play a major role in the emerging debate on how the transnational corporations can meet their social responsibility for human rights in the countries of operation and how they can be held accountable to the international community.
Titre : A rough trade : The Role of Companies and Governments in the Angolan Conflict Type de document : document électronique Editeur : London : Global Witness Année de publication : December 1998 Importance : 16 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Entreprises multinationales Tags : Diamant Sociétés transnationales Angola Résumé : This document was written to stimulate debate and action on a well known and much reported issue: the key role that diamonds have played in the Angolan conflict in the last ten years. There is a dangerous acceptance amongst the international community that the mechanics of the trade in diamonds, particularly from UNITA controlled areas, are beyond any real controls. Global Witness investigations show that governments flout the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) embargo on unofficial Angolan diamonds (those not sold under the control of the Angolan government diamond parastatal, Endiama). En ligne : http://www.globalwitness.org/library/rough-trade A rough trade : The Role of Companies and Governments in the Angolan Conflict [document électronique] . - London : Global Witness, December 1998 . - 16 p.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Entreprises multinationales Tags : Diamant Sociétés transnationales Angola Résumé : This document was written to stimulate debate and action on a well known and much reported issue: the key role that diamonds have played in the Angolan conflict in the last ten years. There is a dangerous acceptance amongst the international community that the mechanics of the trade in diamonds, particularly from UNITA controlled areas, are beyond any real controls. Global Witness investigations show that governments flout the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) embargo on unofficial Angolan diamonds (those not sold under the control of the Angolan government diamond parastatal, Endiama). En ligne : http://www.globalwitness.org/library/rough-trade