International Business, Human Rights, and Moral Complicity: A Call for a Declaration on the Universal Rights and Duties of Business

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Hoffman, W. Michael [1 ]
McNulty, Robert E. [2 ]
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[1] Bentley Univ, Ctr Business Eth, Waltham, MA 02452 USA
[2] Bentley Univ, Ctr Business Eth, Waltham, MA USA
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10.1111/j.1467-8594.2009.00353.x
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F [经济];
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The purpose of this article is to call for the formulation and adoption of a declaration on the universal rights and duties of business. We do not attempt to define the specific contents of such a declaration, but rather attempt to explain why such a declaration is needed and what would be some of its general characteristics. The catalyst for this call was the recognition that even under optimal conditions, good companies sometimes are susceptible to moral lapses, and when companies undertake ventures in authoritarian countries with poor human rights records, even those with the best intentions may find themselves drawn into complicity in human rights abuses. There, market exigencies may persuade them to leave their codes of ethics and commitments to human rights at home. Pragmatism, it would seem, requires that they accept the ethical inconsistencies that follow from a "When in Rome, do as they Romans do" outlook. When facing the moral dilemma about whether or not to invest in human rights abusing countries, companies are offered two alternatives: they can operate in those countries and accept potential complicity or they can stay away. We suggest, however, that a preferable option is to address the underlying problem, and to this end we advocate the promulgation of a declaration for business that is comparable to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Our proposed name for this is the "Declaration on the Universal Rights and Duties of Business." To be effective, such a declaration would require enforcement mechanisms. To illustrate this issue, we focus on China, not because China is unique in its human rights abuses, but because China occupies such a central place in the globalization efforts of the major companies from around the world. A robust international declaration is needed to provide a common framework for the practice of consistent and fair business competition everywhere.
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