After more than two years of work, the ICJ Panel made public the results of its work in three separate volumes each one addressing corporate complicity in gross human rights violations from different angles. October 2008.
The ICJ's Expert Legal Panel on Corporate Complicity in International Crimes, which was established in 2006 to develop the legal and public policy meaning of corporate complicity in the worst violations of international human rights and humanitarian law that amount to international crimes, has concluded its work and released its final report to the public.
After more than two years of work, on 16 September 2008 the ICJ Panel made public the results of its work in three separate volumes each one addressing corporate complicity in gross human rights violations from different angles.
More about the Report and links to its parts here =>
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Sunday, October 12, 2008
International Commission of Jurists, 'Unmasking corporate complicity in international crimes," Choike, October 2008.
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