In its code of conduct, Apple claims that it requires its suppliers to uphold its workers’ basic human rights as understood by the international community, and to treat them with dignity and respect. In contrast, our investigations demonstrate that Apple supplier factories are●●●
Apple fails in its responsibility to monitor suppliers
Students & Scholars Against Corporate Misbehaviour
Profiting from Injustice: challenging the investment arbitration industry
Network for Justice in Global Investment
By Cecilia Olivet and Pia Eberhardt Corporations have been granted the exclusive right to sue states (states cannot sue corporations) at secretive international tribunals for action deemed to unfairly affect investors’ profits. While worldwide attention was centred recently on the World Economic Forum●●●
POSCO isn’t a closed chapter
Civil Society Magazine
There are some stories which need to be repeated. This is not only because they are exemplary narratives or contain vibrant lessons for us but because their end is yet to be written. As one moves along, new characters, conversations●●●