Global Witness V. Afrimex LTD.: Decision Applying OECD Guidelines on Corporate Responsibility for Human Rights

6 Pages Posted: 29 Jan 2009 Last revised: 3 May 2009

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Jernej Letnar Cernic

Faculty of Government and European Studies, New University

Date Written: January 29, 2009

Abstract

On August 28, 2008, the United Kingdom's National Contact Point (UK-NCP) issued its decision in Global Witness v. Afrimex Ltd. In this case, Global Witness, a non-governmental organization, alleged that Afrimex Ltd. (Afrimex), a British corporation, violated the Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises of the Organization for Economic Development and Cooperation (OECD Guidelines) by paying bribes to a rebel group in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and purchasing minerals from mines in the DRC that employ child and forced labor. This Insight analyzes this case and its importance for efforts to heighten corporate responsibility for the protection of human rights.

Keywords: human rights and business, corporate responsibility for human rights, corporate social responsibility, OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises, transnational corporations

JEL Classification: K30, K33

Suggested Citation

Letnar Cernic, Jernej, Global Witness V. Afrimex LTD.: Decision Applying OECD Guidelines on Corporate Responsibility for Human Rights (January 29, 2009). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1334759

Jernej Letnar Cernic (Contact Author)

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