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A Sporting Chance: Tackling child labour in India's sports goods industry
Christian Aid, 1998
Research by Christian Aid and the South Asian Coalition on Child Servitude (SACCS) has found that Indian children - some as young as seven - are routinely stitching footballs for export to Britain. Boys as young as ten were also found...
Corporate responses to sustainable business agenda: articles from Developing Ideas Digest
S. Dale / International Institute for Sustainable Development, Winnipeg, 1998
Short articles identifying some key areas where there is a buzz of activity around sustainability in the world of business the growing recognition by the business community that they must grapple with sustainability if ...
Poll suggests that citizens worldwide want tough environmental action now
MORI, 1998
Majorities of people in the world’s most populous countries want tougher laws to protect the environment, according to the largest-ever international survey of public opinion on the environment. Almost three-quarters of British c...
Made in China: Behind the Label
National Labor Committee, USA, 1998
Describes sweatshop conditions in 21 factories in China producing apparel for major U.S. labels such as Ann Taylor, Kathie Lee / Wal-Mart, Liz Claiborne and Ralph Lauren. There are 44,000 apparel factories in China and more than 4 mil...
Sweatshop production in El Salvador
National Labor Committee, USA, 1998
Series of reports of sweatshop conditions in textile/apparel industry in El Salvador, including the Free Trade Zones. Companies involved include Liz Claiborne, Nike, Doall. See also reports on Nike and report of student delegat...
Certified forest products marketplace [in Europe]
Economic Commission for Europe, UN, 1998
Review of market condition in the ECE area. Concludes that: There are several active certification schemes in the ECE region and many more under development. The only third-party, performance-based scheme with...
Business ethics in the textile, clothing and footwear (TCF) industries: Codes of Conduct
J. Sajhau / Sectoral Activities Programme, ILO, 1997
Reviews use of codes, compares exisiting codes and recommends a standard code. Codes covered include those of Levi Strauss, Sara Lee, Phillips-van Heusen, The Gap, Reebok and Nike.
Toward a Code of Conduct in the Textile, Clothing and Footwear Industries: Laws and Possibilities [in Philippines]
B. Bitonio / Sectoral Activities Programme, ILO, 1997
Review of existing laws in Philippines, and compares national legislation to potential industry specific corporate codes
Empowering The Community: Information Strategies For Pollution Control
T. Tietenberg; D. Wheeler / New Ideas in Pollution Regulation, World Bank, 1998
Disclosure strategies, which involve public and/or private attempts to increase the availability of information on pollution, form the basis for what some have called the third wave in pollution control policy (after legal regulation-...
Child Labor: Cause, Consequence, and Cure, with Remarks on International Labor Standards
K. Basu / Policy Research Working Papers, World Bank, 1998
Should child labor be banned outright? Should the World Trade Organization be given the responsibility to discourage child labor using trade sanctions? The answer to this complicated problem depends on the economic milieu. At l...
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Small-scale and informal mining: a big problem for Latin American states
J. Kuramoto / Evidence and Lessons from Latin America, 2012
Latin America has experienced substantial growth and transformation in small-scale mining, meaning it is often no longer small or artisanal, instead it is characterised by high informality and an increasing potential to generate confl...
Comprehensive report detailing multi-sector trade opportunities and enabling conditions in the transition to a green economy
United Nations [UN] Environment Programme, 2013
Prepared by the Trade, Policy and Planning Unit of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), this report is a key component of the Green Economy and Trade Opportunities Project (GE-TOP). The aim of GE-TOP is to identify opportu...
Understanding Wage Issues in the Tea Industry
Oxfam, 2013
Wage levels are an issue of concern across the globe as individuals, companies and governments wrestle with how wages paid to workers relate to costs of living, corporate and national competitiveness, profitability and broader macroec...
Fatal fashion: Analysis of recent factory fires in Pakistan and Bangladesh: a call to protect and respect garment workers’ lives
Centre for Research on Multinational Corporations, 2013
The garment industry in both Bangladesh and Pakistan is recognised for paying low wages, demanding and unsafe working conditions, and the repression of unions. Workers are not organised and therefore not in the position to monitor or ...
Transparency and good governance in extractive industries in the Caspian Sea region
S. Ospanova; I. Ahmadov; E. Wilson / International Institute for Environment and Development, 2013
The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) is sparking renewed interest and debate on issues such as transparency of government – company contracts, reporting on revenues from natural resources by company and by pr...
Labour rights in Unilever’s supply chain: from compliance to good practice. An Oxfam study of labour issues in Unilever’s Viet Nam operations and supply chain
R. Wilshaw 2013
This Oxfam report, based on a case study on Vietnam, assesses the labour standards in Unilever’s operations and wider supply chain and compares the findings with the company's high-level policy commitments. The company co-operate...
Poor governance, good business: how land investors target countries with weak governance
R. Fuentes-Nieva 2013
Investors are buying up vast tracks of land across the developing world in a modern day ‘land rush’. This analysis by Oxfam explores where land is changing hands and why. It finds that investors appear to be targeting countr...
Applying the concept of human security to research on the consequences of mining-induced displacement and resettlement
B. Terminski (ed) / Human Security Gateway, 2012
The development of international mining projects is one of the most visible consequences of globalisation. But developments in the mining industry are the cause of about 10.3 percent of all displacements in the world. This means that ...
Ethical cultures in large business organizations in Brazil, Russia, India, and China
2011
This study focuses on comparison of perceptions of ethical business cultures in large business organisations from four largest emerging economies, referred to as the BRICs (Brazil, Russia, India, and China), and from the US. The study...
Protecting East African investigative journalists through international exposure and recognition
A. Bohnstedt / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2012
Investigative journalism distinguishes itself from regular journalism by its depth and subject matter, often involving crime, political corruption or corporate wrongdoing. This brief analyses the obstacles to investigative journalism ...
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IDH Sustainable Trade Initiative (IDH)
IDH accelerates and upscales sustainable trade by building impact oriented coalitions of front running multinationals, civil society organisations, governments and other stakeholders. Through convening public and private interests, strengths and knowledge, IDH programs help make sustainability the new norm and deliver impact on Millennium Development Goals 1, 7 and 8.
Verified Carbon Standard (VCS)
The Verified Carbon Standard is a greenhouse gas accounting programme used by projects around the world to verify and issue carbon credits in voluntary markets.
ephemera
ephemera is an independent journal, supported by the School of Business and Management, Queen Mary, University of London.
Ministry of Energy, Kenya
The Ministry of Energy was formed in 1979 upon Kenya Government’s realization that energy was a major component in the country’s development process. The new Ministry is assigned the following functions: Energy policy development Electric power development Oil and other fossil fuels exploration and development Explor...
Judge Business School
Previously known as Judge Institute of Management, Cambridge Judge Business School offers a variety of teaching programmes including the Cambridge MBA, the Cambridge Master of Finance, PhD, MPhil and undergraduate degrees together with a suite of Executive Education courses.
Baker and McKenzie
International law firm. See website for individual country office contact details.
Network for Business Sustainability (NBS)
The Network for Business Sustainability enables business sustainability by fostering collaboration between industry and academia. The Network is comprised of over 300 researchers and reaches over 1000 practitioners from different sectors in English- and French-speaking Canada and beyond.  Objectives: Build community:  Build relationships between researchers, ma...
Boston University International Law Journal
The Boston University International Law Journal publishes articles on international law written by professional authors and practitioners, and note and case comments written by student authors. As one of the US's leading international law journals, ILJ seeks to maintain the highest editorial standards and to produce a professional quality publication worthy of international recognition. Published...
3BL Media (3BL)
At 3BL Media, we are committed to the Triple Bottom Line: people, planet, profit. Our mission is to advance and promote Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Sustainability through effective communications. We offer our clients the largest distribution for their multi-media communications to focused professionals, journalists, and consumers.
Centre for Sustainable Tourism and Transport, NHV University for Applied Sciences (CSTT)
The NHTV Centre for Sustainable Tourism and Transport is an international centre of knowledge and education for the benefit of the sustainable development of tourism and recreation industries. The CSTT constitutes a critical think tank on the interfaces of a healthy economic, ecological and social development of tourism. It provides education and training programmes worldwide, contribut...
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