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Bibliography of recommended reading International ‘Sustainable and Ethical’ Investment Rules Strategic Consultation Tarrytown, NY December 2-4, 2001Aaronson, Susan. 2001. “Oh Behave! Voluntary Codes Can Make Corporations Model Citizens.” originally published in The International Economy Washington DC: National Policy Association Audley, John. 2001. “A Greener Fast Track, Putting Environmental Protection Clemencon, Raymond. 2000. “Foreign Direct Investment and Global Environmental Protection-Why Environmentalists should favour Multilateral Investment Rules,” International Institute for Sustainable Development and World Wildlife Fund. 2001.Private Rights, Public Problems, A guide to NAFTA’s controversial chapter on investor rights, Winnipeg: International Institute for Sustainable Development. Jacobs, Didier. 2001. “The Potential and Limitations of Foreign Direct Investment for Development,” Oxfam America McNally, Richard. 2001. “No investment within the WTO, Re-directing investment to promote sustainable development,” World Wildlife Fund International. Mann, Howard, and Araya, Monica. 2001. “An Investment Regime for the Americas: Challenges and Opportunities for Sustainability,” Yale Center for Environmental Law and Policy. Neumayer, Eric. 2001. Greening Trade and Investment, Environmental Protection Without Protectionism, London: Earthscan. Von Moltke, Konrad. 2000. “An International Investment Regime? Issues of Sustainable Development,” Winnipeg: International Institute for Sustainable Development. Werksman, Jacob. Baumert, Kevin, and Dubash, Navroz. 2001. “Will International Investment Rules Obstruct Climate Protection Policies?” Washington DC: World Resources Institute. Zarsky, Lyuba. 1999. “Havens, Halos and Spaghetti: Untangling the Relatioship Between FDI and the Environment,” in OECD, FDI and Environment. Zarsky, Lyuba. 1997. “Stuck in the Mud? Nation-States, Globalisation and the Environment,” in OECD, Globalisation and the Environment. |