Halifax Initiative Submission to the 2008 Review of the Export Development Act - July 2, 2008
The Export Development Act, which came into force in 1969, established Export Development Canada and continu
The Export Development Act, which came into force in 1969, established Export Development Canada and continu
This paper examines international human rights law and officially-supported export credit agencies.
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The Canadian Network on Corporate Accountability (CNCA) commends the G8 for addressing the issue of corporate social
On April 26th, NSI President, Roy Culpeper, and KAIROS Canada's Global Economic Justice Coordinator, presented their views on the issues raised by the Government’s annual report on the Bretton Woods Organizations (the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank) before members of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development (SFAIT). The meeting was called by the Standing Committee in response to a request by the Halifax Initiative Coalition.
The Canadian Network on Corporate Accountability (CNCA) commends the Government of Canada for its ground-breaking consultation on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and the Canadian extractive industry in developing countries. The process, which was led by a federal government Steering Committee, is an important step forward.
28-29 November, Oslo
September 24, 2006
Professor John Ruggie
UN Special Representative to the Secretary General on Business and Human Rights
Harvard University
John F. Kennedy School of Government
79 John F. Kennedy Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
Dear Professor Ruggie
RE: General Principles on Human Rights Impact Assessments
We are sharing with you our collective views on general principles for a human rights impact assessment. These have arisen from a meeting on community-driven human rights impact assessments, convened by Rights & Democracy[1] in Johannesburg, South Africa, 21-24 September, 2006.
Click here for pdf of "Moving Beyond Voluntarism,"
Director
Policy and Government Relations
Export Development Canada (EDC)
151 O'Connor Street