Abstract
Unfettered economic policies have had a notable effect on the state of human rights. With the increasing spread of transnational corporations (TNCs), non-governmental organizations (NGOs) play a major role in setting ethical and moral standards for with the quality of life in the developing states where TNCs do business. Many TNCs are trying frantically to implement strategies that would alleviate labor injustices and corrupt practices in order to meet the standards argued for by NGOs.
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Montgomery, Gerald
(2004)
"Human Rights, Health, and Corporations,"
Human Rights & Human Welfare: Vol. 4:
Iss.
1, Article 30.
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