OECD

Discuss: Is the complaints procedure under the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises an effective form of remedy for victims of corporate human rights abuses?

  1. You are expected to use both academic and non-academic sources. Academic sources include journal articles, research reports and books. Non-academic sources include media articles, blogs, websites, and videos. You are expected to draw on material that we have covered in the unit, and to undertake additional independent research. 2. 'Discussing' a statement involves writing about the issue from two or more viewpoints, and giving balanced support and examples for each viewpoint. You should then form a judgement as to how satisfactory each viewpoint is based on the evidence you gave. 3. Accuracy, depth and insight of analysis: § Demonstrates an excellent understanding of issue(s).§ Analysis is succinct, and sophisticated way. § Demonstrates sophisticated and accurate application of relevant concepts, theories and approaches § Develops and presents persuasive argument/ viewpoint. § Conclusions are well- supported and convincing. § Demonstrates originality. 4. Research: § Evidence of additional, independent research across a range of sources, as well as use of information provided in unit. § Demonstrates selectivity and uses judgement in determining importance of sources. § Demonstrates excellent ability to contextualize and apply research 5. Structure, style and language: § Clear and logical organisation of paper and Style is of a high standard. and Language and vocabulary is clear and concise. Few, if any, spelling and grammatical errors.

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