Indonesia and Ethical business
- Capital:
Jakarta - Population:
242968342 - Size:
1919440.0 Km2
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- Human rights implications of Indonesian oil palm plantation expansion.
- S. Marti; A. Dilworth (ed); N. Baird (ed) / Friends of the Earth International, 2008
- This report reveals growing evidence of human rights violations associated with the Indonesian oil palm industry. Drawing on interviews with individuals on the ground and previous research, it explores some of the civil, politica...
- Oil palm plantation companies of the Wilmar group: the gap between policy and practice
- A. Zakaria; C. Theile; L. Khaimur / Friends of the Earth International, 2007
- This report presents a review of the environmental, social and legal policies and actual practices of three oil palm plantation companies related to the Wilmar Group, a large corporate conglomerate with its origins in Indonesia. ...
- The impact of terrorism on Bali’s informal tourism sector
- Kathleen Baker; Alex Coulter / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2007
- Tourism is growing steadily in many developing countries. Prices for long-haul flights are decreasing, and governments and donors encourage tourism as a way to increase foreign exchange, employment and income. However, tourism is pron...
- Contributing to human rights abuses?: companies operating in conflict zones
- Global Witness, 2007
- This paper investigates the extent to which private companies operating in conflict zones can contribute to Human Rights abuses. In addressing this issue, it focuses on four voluntary frameworks – the UN Global Compact, the OECD...
- The human, environmental and financial cost of paper
- C. Lang / Pulp Mill Watch, 2007
- This report examines the pulp industry’s current expansion plans as well as the implications of these plans for people and the environment. The report argues that pulp mills have severe impacts on biodiversity, water, land right...
- Can the EITI Board persuade more countries to endorse EITI?
- T. Leipprand; P. Rusch / John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, 2007
- This report examines the benefits that a resource-rich country can derive from endorsing the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) and implementing its Principles. It also searches for courses of action that the EITI Bo...
- Comparing factory-based reproductive health programmes
- Business for Social Responsibility, 2006
- In developing economies, women account for a disproportionately large percentage of the workforce engaged in manufacturing for export markets. This report identifies critical health and reproductive health needs of women working in gl...
- Laws, norms and mechanisms governing companies' breaches of international law
- A. Ramasastry; R. Thompson / Institute for Applied International Studies, Norway, 2006
- Based on a number of surveys examining the jurisprudence of a total of sixteen nations - Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Japan, the Netherlands, Norway, South Africa, Spain, Ukraine, UK, and U...
- Implementation assessments of corporate governance standards and codes
- World Bank, 2006
- As part of the Reports on the Observance of Standards and Codes (ROSC) programme by the World Bank and IMF, this internet resource brings together country by country implementation assessments. The goal of the ROSC initiative is to id...
- Shortcomings of social auditing in the garment and sportswear industry
- Clean Clothes Campaign, 2005
- This report argues that social audits as they are currently carried out often fail to deliver as a tool for checking working conditions in facilities producing garments and sports shoes. The report, based on research carried out in Ba...
- Greenomics Indonesia
- Good governance in natural resources




