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OECD
Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises (MNEs)
As part of the
package of the OECD Declaration on International Investment, the official
and clear aim of the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises (MNE
Guidelines) is to improve the climate of foreign direct investment,
sustainable economic growth, and to promote the positive contributions
that multinational enterprises can bring through investment at local and
international levels.
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The
"Guidelines Business Briefs", one-page publication created by
the BIAC Secretariat, provide you with information on the key
aspects of the procedure and on the most pressing policy issues
affected by the updated Guidelines. The Briefs also serve as a
tool for influencing the evolving consensus on how to deal with
complaints against companies under the Guidelines, bringing a
clear business position to a debate heretofore monopolised by
trade unions and NGOs |
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Vol. I,
Number 1 |
The OECD MNE Guidelines: An Overview
July 2003 |
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Vol. I,
Number 2 |
Guidelines: Confidentiality
of Proceedings
August 2003 |
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Vol. I,
Number 3 |
Using the Guidelines to Support Business in the Fight Against
Solicitation of Bribes
November 2003
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Vol. II,
Number 1 |
How to handle a Procedure under the OECD Guidelines
April 2004
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Vol. II,
Number 2 |
Investment Nexus and Parallel
Legal and Administrative Proceedings:
Preventing Forum Shopping
June 2004 |
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The only
comprehensive set of voluntary principles for international business
collectively endorsed by governments, the MNE Guidelines serve as an
important reference point for companies as they develop their internal
management systems. For more information, visit
OECD WebPages on MNE Guidelines.
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