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ILRF Commissions Investigation of Mexican Factory ILRF February 1, 2001
U.S. Courts Beomce Arbiters of Global Rights and Wrongs New York Times June 21, 2001
Under The Gun; Execution-style killings have Colombia's trade-union activists running scared Times Magazine (International Edition) August 13, 2001
Deadly blooms The Guardian August 29, 2001
Deadly Blooms: Colombia's flower industry is based on the exploitation of women workers The Guardian August 29, 2001
Deadly Blooms: Colombia's flower industry is based on the exploitation of women workers The Guardian August 29, 2001
The Key Human Rights Challenge: Developing Enforcement Mechanisms Harvard Human Rights Journal, Spring 2002 March 1, 2002
Alabama coal giant is sued over 3 killings in Colombia New York Times March 22, 2002
US May Press Countries Over Labour Rights Financial Times May 16, 2002
Pattern of Sexual Violence Against Women & Their Daughters Revealed in Production of Imported Kenya Coffee May 17, 2002
Ecuador Border Tainted by U.S. Coca Killer San Francisco Chronicle May 18, 2002
U.S. Ban Sought on Cocoa Produced by Child Slaves San Jose Mercury News May 31, 2002
Corporate Human Rights The Nation July 15, 2002
Senate Panel to Defy Bush, Vote on Women's Treaty Washington Post July 18, 2002
Trade is a Women's Issue Foreign Policy in Focus December 1, 2002
Sweat-Free School Purchasing Resolutions: a New Trend? CorpWatch February 6, 2003
Child Victims of Coffee Trade Wars BBC News February 10, 2003
Behind Roses' Beauty, Poor and Ill Workers The New York Times February 13, 2003
Bittersweet Chocolate Salon.com February 14, 2003
Colombian Union May Proceed Against Drummond Company for the Murder of Union Leaders and for the Violation of its Rights April 15, 2003