This baseline study looks specifically at the State Duty to Protect in the UN “Protect, Respect, and Remedy” Framework (UN Framework). What government bodies have the responsibility to prevent, investigate, punish and redress business-related human rights abuses? There are no specific government body that is tasked with this responsibility. However, there are a number of […]
9 June 2014 /
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Learn Esperanto and open up opportunities for trade, says Sinjoro Eng.
15 August 2013 |
Thank God It's Friday |
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Poor countries should not have to make bad international business deals because of weak language skills. Sinjoro Eng explains the importance of Esperanto in international trade.
8 May 2011 |
Food, Drink &... |
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The whole charade was an act to manipulate the shareholders, share prices, the regulators, and ultimately the market.
2 February 2011 |
Talking about Lawyers |
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This is the final part in a three-part weekly series which provides an overview of the due diligence process: the different types of due diligence, why it is important, the reasons it is often done badly, and how to do it well. LoyarBurokker Marcus regularly contributes to The Edge Malaysia, where this series was previously […]
14 October 2010 |
Talking about Lawyers |
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A consideration of the economic consequences of poor, corrupt or biased judicial decision making after considering a brief example of such a decision, the oath of a judge as found in Schedule Six of the Federal Constitution by one Mr. Fahri Azzat.
25 May 2009 |
Judging the Judges |
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