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The Corporate Accountability Library contains an archive of documents relating to Friends of the Earth's corporate accountability work.
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises
Greening Wall Street and Shareholder Activism
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises
Release - Friends of the Earth and UK-based group RAID submit complaint to State Department against three U.S. companies. In Oct. 2002, a United Nations Panel of Experts accused the companies of breaching the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises - a set of international standards for responsible corporate behavior - for helping to fuel the war in the Democratic Republic of the Congo - Aug 4
Letter - Amnesty International also calls on State Department to investigate U.S. companies alleged role in the illegal exploitation of natural resources in the Democratic Republic of Congo - Aug 3
Greening Wall Street and Shareholder Activism
Press Release: Leaked Letter: Equator Banks Oppose Strengthening World Bank Environmental, Social Protections - April 5, 2004
Press Release: Cooking the Books: Scorching the Planet - New Report Shows Companies are Hiding Climate Change-Related Risks - Nov. 24, 2003
Focus on Finance - An international NGO network dedicated to greening the financial sector.
Policy Brief: Welcoming the Act But Holding the Applause: New paper on the Equator Principles on Project Finance (pdf version)
Pressure Groups Target the Private Banks Behind Corporate Misdeeds: Launch Collevecchio Declaration on Financial Institutions. Press Release or Declaration
In Need of (Re)Vision: Bush's Corporate Responsibility Plan
Handbook on Socially-Oriented Activism: Confronting Companies Using Shareholder Power
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