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Business and Human Rights
Author(s)Cahn, Doug: Holeman, Tara
AbstractDescribes actions that global brands can take to apply to human rights principles in the workplaces of their manufactures in producing countries; focuses on Reebok’s implementation of its code of conduct, the Reebok Human Rights Production Standards. Global brands are multinational companies that buy products from independently owned and operated manufactures and suppliers around the world.
IssueNo1
Pages52-57
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceForum for Applied Research and Public Policy
VolumeNo14
PubDate1999
ISBN_ISSN0887-8218

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