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Kenneth Roth

Kenneth Roth is executive director of Human Rights Watch. He has conducted human-rights investigations worldwide, devoting particular attention to issues of justice and accountability for human-rights violations, standards governing military conduct during war, and the responsibilities of multinational businesses. He has written extensively on a range of human-rights topics.

26 February 2009

The question is almost as old as globalization itself: When corporations expand their operations around the world, do they have the same social obligations as they do at home, such as avoiding complicity in human-rights violations? Not long ago, CEOs had a ready answer—such issues are not their problem.

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