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Overdue diligence

Jun 29, 2010 | News

by Adrienne Margolis,  IBA (international Bar Association) Businesses in the extractive industries are raising their game when it comes to human rights, but there’s some way to go yet. This article gives some case studies involving Rio Tinto. See http://www.ibanet.org/Article/Detail.aspx?ArticleUid=866A30C1-76FC-42E4-9C05-9E3237F82781.

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