tailieunhanh - HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE MORAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF CORPORATE AND PUBLIC SECTOR ORGANISATIONS
The discourses and institutions of human rights are contemporary devices for bringing morality to bear on the harsh realities of political, economic and social life. These attempts to render the conditions of human existence more tolerable and more dignified tend to focus mainly on the role of domestic and international law and the conduct of states and the international institutions that represent them. This is an entirely proper and necessary part of any serious attempt to promote and protect human rights and one that has the full moral endorsement of those who are committed to the cause of human rights | HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE MORAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF CORPORATE AND PUBLIC SECTOR ORGANISATIONS Edited by Tom Campbell and Seumas Miller ISSUES IN BUSINESS ETHICS ER ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE MORAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF CORPORATE AND PUBLIC SECTOR ORGANISATIONS Issues in Business Ethics VOLUME 20 Series Editors Henk van Luijk Emeritus Professor of Business Ethics Patricia Werhane University of Virginia . Editorial Board Brenda Almond University of Hull Hull . Antonio Argandona IESE Barcelona Spain William C. Frederick University of Pittsburgh . Georges Enderle University of Notre Dame . Norman E. Bowie University of Minnesota . Brian Harvey Manchester Business School . Horst Steinmann University of Erlangen-Nurnberg Nurnberg Germany The titles published in this series are listed at the end of this .
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