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Double influence and dual projection between global and local: the "Mariana Case" and the (an) social responsibility of mining companies Jânia Maria Lopes Saldanha, Clara Rossatto Bohrz e:034 PDF (Português (Brasil))
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The value of "consensus" in the development of business and human rights standards Manoela Carneiro Roland e:040 PDF (Español (España))