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This essay argues that enforceable global rights standards are desirable, inevitable, and, contrary to received wisdom, good for business.
Author: Lisa Misol
January 1, 2006
This essay argues that enforceable global rights standards are desirable, inevitable, and, contrary to received wisdom, good for business.
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