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26.09.08
ICMM makes submission to U.S. Senate Committee
ICMM has made a submission to the U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary hearing before the Subcommittee on Human Rights and the Law on Extracting Natural Resources: Corporate Responsibility and the Rule of Law, Chaired by Senator R. Rubin.
ICMM’s submission centres largely on the role of Voluntary Principles on Security and Human Rights as one initiative that constitutes an opportunity for collaboration between governments, companies and civil society organizations.
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Human Rights in the Mining and Metals Industry: Overview, Management Approach and Issues
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Human Rights in the Mining & Metals Sector - Handling and Resolving Local Level Concerns & Grievances
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Working together: How large-scale mining can engage with artisanal and small-scale miners
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Submission to U.S. Senate Committee on Voluntary Principles
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Third submission to the Special Representative of the UN Secretary General on Human Rights and Business
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Second submission to the UN Secretary General's Special Representative on Human Rights and Business
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Submission to UN Secretary General's Special Representative on Human Rights and Business
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- Favourable reception of ICMM recommendations on Human Rights and Business
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- Business and human rights
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Principle 03:
Uphold fundamental human rights and respect cultures, customs and values in dealings with employees and others who are affected by our activities.
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