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Corporate Responsibility for Human Rights Impacts: New Expectations and Paradigms, edited by Lara Blecher, Nancy Kaymar Stafford, and Gretchen C. Bellamy. New York: ABA Book Publishing, 2015. 508 pp. ISBN: 978-1-62722-391-1
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Corporate Responsibility for Human Rights Impacts: New Expectations and Paradigms, edited by Lara Blecher, Nancy Kaymar Stafford, and Gretchen C. Bellamy. New York: ABA Book Publishing, 2015. 508 pp. ISBN: 978-1-62722-391-1
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13 June 2016
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