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Royal Dutch/Shell in Nigeria (A)

9-399-126
Résumé
Working with Shell's country manager for Nigeria, the company's Committee of Managing Directors must decide how to respond to the Nigerian government's decision to impose the death sentence on Ken Saro-Wiwa and eight other leaders of a movement for the rights of the Ogoni (one of Nigeria's 240 ethnic groups). As the case opens, Saro-Wiwa and his codefendants have just been found guilty of inciting murder in a trial that international observers have criticized as deeply flawed. Saro-Wiwa, an environmentalist, writer, businessman, television producer, and human rights activist, has been a vocal critic of not only the Nigerian government but also Shell. Provides background on Shell, on its business in Nigeria, and on environmental and human rights issues in the Niger Delta. Recommended for use with [399129], [300039], [300040], and [310038]. Supplemented by [399127].
Mots-clés
Business and government relations;Business ethics;Geographic analysis;Emerging markets;Environmental sustainability;International business;Multinational corporations;Human rights;Corporate social responsibility
Public
Case
Secteur d'activité
Geographic Setting: Nigeria
Industry Setting: Electric power;Public administration and nonprofits;Fossil fuel industry
Number of Employees: 100,000
Gross Revenue: $94 billion revenues
Caractéristiques particulières
, (307020), 23p, by Lynn Sharp Paine, Aldo Sesia;, (XLS178), 0p, by Lynn Sharp Paine, Mihnea C. Moldoveanu
1995
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28
Non

Adhérents : 5,10 € HT / Non adhérent : 5,50 € HT
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