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Amnesty International. -The UN Human Rights Norms for Business: Towards Legal Accountability. –London, 2004. -35 p. http://web.amnesty.org/library/pdf/IOR420022004ENGLISH/$File/IOR4200204.pdf
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International Finance Corporation. -Performance Standard 1: Social and Environmental Assessment and Management Systems. –Washington, April 2006. -6 p. http://www.ifc.org/ifcext/enviro.nsf/AttachmentsByTitle/pol_PerformanceStandards
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International Peace Academy; Fafo Institute for Applied International Studies. –Business and International Crimes: Assessing the Liability of Business Entities for Grave Violations of International Law. –Oslo: Fafo AIS, 2004. -41 p. http://www.fafo.no/liabilities/467.pdf
MEHTS, Lyla; STANKOVITCH, Maria. -Consent and Participation in Planning and Decision-Making Processes in Water and Energy. –Brighton: World Commission on Dams, 2004. -30 p.
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CAN ,Özgür; SECK Sara L. - The Legal Obligations with Respect to Human Rights and Export Credit Agencies. –Ottawa: ECA-Watch, Halifax Initiative Coalition and ESCR-Net, July 2006. -18 p. http://www.halifaxinitiative.org/updir/ECAHRlegalFINAL.pdf
CROSSIN , Corene; BANFIELD, Jessie. -Conflict and Project Finance: exploring options for better management of conflict risk. –(London): International Alert, January 2006. -35 p. http://www.international-alert.org/publications/getdata.php?doctype=Pdf&id=236
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