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AIM-Traded Mining Companies & Human Rights (2018)

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Assesses eight case studies that illustrate human rights impacts and controversies arising from operations of mining companies with shares traded on the London Stock Exchange’s secondary AIM market.

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AIM, alternative investment, human rights

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25/05/2022

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