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Other avenues: Public pressure

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March 2007


Should Chinese oil companies ultimately prove unreachable through the courts, there are other ways in which they can be held to account through their publicly-listed assets.

"The way people have tried to get at Chinese companies is not through the law but through capital market sanctions," said Arvind Ganesan, director of the business and human rights program for Human Rights Watch.

While the most obvious of these - de-listing companies from US stock exchanges - has not ...

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