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Holding Norwegian companies accountable:the case of Western Sahara: an exploration of the Norwegian government's approach to dealing with Norwegian companies' complicity in violations of human rights abroad

机译:让挪威公司负责: 西撒哈拉的情况 :探讨挪威政府处理挪威公司在国外侵犯人权事件的方法

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Morocco illegally occupies the non-self-governing territory of Western Sahara, and they are strategically exploiting the natural resources rightfully belonging to the local Saharawi people. Both of these actions are in violation of international law and fundamental human rights. Norwegian companies have been complicit in Morroco‟s trade in natural resources thereby legitimising the occupation and exploitation in political, legal, moral and economic terms.In this context this thesis investigates the approach of the Norwegian government, companies and civil society organisations to Western Sahara, exploring how effective these approaches have been in practice. The dichotomy between voluntary and regulatory approaches has steered the Norwegian approach, giving human rights a mainly normative role within the discourse of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). This thesis seeks to challenge the dichotomy apparent in the Norwegian system, by opting for a more interrelated view on legal and normative ways to regulate businesses. It shows that the Norwegian government‟s policy of discouraging business activities in Western Sahara is passive and ambiguous. Furthermore, the Norwegian policy-apparatus‟ understanding of CSR prevents it from seeking alternative and effective measures. The government is also overlooking the indirect effects policies generally understood as outside the purview of CSR have on the situation in Western Sahara.This study discusses how civil society has played an innovative role in changing corporate behavior and business ethics, by drawing public attention to corporate actions in the context of emerging norms and social expectations. However, the government should not leave the important task of holding companies accountable solely to the voluntary sector, but enhance, strengthen and reinforce both legal and normative incentives. To solve the situation in Western Sahara, the world community must seek to break the link between occupation and economic gain, and governments must proactively engage companies to go beyond compliance with human rights.
机译:摩洛哥非法占领了西撒哈拉的非自治领土,他们正在战略性地开发合理地属于撒哈拉维当地人的自然资源。这两项行动均违反国际法和基本人权。挪威公司参与了Morroco的自然资源贸易,从而使政治,法律,道德和经济方面的占领和剥削合法化。在此背景下,本文研究了挪威政府,公司和民间社会组织对西撒哈拉的态度,探索这些方法在实践中的有效性。自愿和监管方法之间的二分法引导了挪威的方法,使人权在企业社会责任(CSR)讨论中成为主要的规范性角色。本论文试图通过就法律和规范性的企业监管方式选择更为相关的观点来挑战挪威体系中明显的二分法。它表明,挪威政府禁止在西撒哈拉开展业务活动的政策是消极和模棱两可的。此外,挪威政策机构对企业社会责任的理解使它无法寻求替代和有效的措施。政府还忽视了通常被认为是企业社会责任范围之外的间接影响政策对西撒哈拉局势的影响。本研究探讨了公民社会如何通过改变公众对公司行为的关注,在改变公司行为和商业道德方面发挥了创新作用。在新兴规范和社会期望的背景下采取的行动。但是,政府不应把仅让公司对自愿部门负责的重任放在心上,而应加强,加强和加强法律和规范上的激励措施。为了解决西撒哈拉的局势,国际社会必须设法打破占领与经济利益之间的联系,各国政府必须积极地促使公司超越遵守人权的规定。

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    Skogsrud Marte;

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  • 年度 2011
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