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English: John Ruggie in the Forum on Business and Human Rights, Geneva Dec 3-5 2012. Around one thousand participants gathered in the largest global discussion at that date on how governments and businesses are moving to address the impacts of business activities on human rights.
Date Taken on 4 December 2012, 16:13:54
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Author U.S. Mission Photo by Eric Bridiers
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