CONFERENCE ON ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND HUMAN RIGHTS ArtisticLogo contributed by Thomas J. Hogan

The list is ALPHABETIC BY THE FIRST AUTHOR’S LAST NAME

To read a specific abstract, click on the link in the column entitled Abstract

 

Session

 

Title Paper

Author First Name, Last Name, E-mail

Institutional Affiliation

Abstract-link-to-click

 

E

Promoting Ethically- and Environmentally-Sustainable Wealth-Creating Business Solutions to Rural Poverty In Ghana

Winfred AGBEIBOR Jr Winfred.Agbeibor@tnsgh.org

Projects Coordinator, TechnoServe/Ghana

Z 75 Volta Street, Airport Residential Area, PO Box 135, Accra, Ghana.  Agbeibor-biography

Agbeibor  Agbeibor-photo

 

A

Privatizing Human Rights Initiatives

Barbara K. BUCHOLTZ  

barbara-bucholtz@utulsa.edu,  cynthia-jones@utulsa.edu

Professor of Law; Executive Director University of Tulsa Nonprofit Law        Center, Tulsa, Oklahoma Bucholtz-Biography

Bucholtz

 

F

Mexican-origin Population Growth 1990-2000: The Relative Contributions of Net Migration and Natural Increase 

Juan José BUSTAMANTE Bustama3@msu.edu

Department of Sociology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan,  Bustamante-bio

Bustamante

F

Women as entrepreneurs in a formal and informal economy

Sarah DINGA-NYOH   sarahnju@yahoo.com

 Barrister-at –law, Yaounde- Cameroon (South East of Nigeria in Africa).  Dinga-Nyoh-biography

Nju 

Dinga-Nyoh-photo

A

Data standards for living human, social, and natural capital

William P. FISHER, Jr.  wfisher@lexile.com

MetaMetrics Inc., Durham, NC.   FisherBiography

Fisher,   FisherPhoto

D

Session President

Michael GELOBTER, contact ginna@fcpcommunications.com

Executive Director of Redefining Progress, California think tank.  Gelobter’s Bio

Gelobter-photo

E

FairSource for microenterprise development and sustainable livelihoods through trade in services: ifPeople’s experience in the Southern Cone

Christopher JOHNSON   cjj@ifpeople.net

ifPeople - Innovation for People www.ifpeople.net, 4905 Hampton Lake Dr. Atlanta, Georgia.  C. Johnson’s Biography

Johnson

Johnson-photo

D

Preparing Women Leaders and Entrepreneurs: A Case Study of Mrs. Helena Kaushik Women's College in Malsisar, Jhunjhunu, and Rajasthan, India

Surendra K. KAUSHIK, skaushik@pace.edu

Professor of Finance, Pace University, New York & Westchester.  There is a separate link to the college in India at http://www.helenakaushik.org   Information on time line for what it takes to start a project for empowerment of women.

Kaushik

A

Litigation and Human Rights: Universal Jurisdiction, Liability Risks, and the Effects on Investment and Entrepreneurship in Developing and Troubled Nations

Donald J. KOCHAN  kochan@chapman.edu

Assistant Professor of Law Chapman University School of Law One University Drive, Orange, California, Kochan Biography

Kochan  Kochan-photo

B

Adoption of Corporate Social Responsibility Policies by Multinational Companies

Julien LEVIS   julevis@stanford.edu

Stanford Law school (JSM), Crown Quadrangle, Stanford, California.  LevisBiography

Levis  LevisPhoto

 

C

Sustainable Capitalism or Ethical Transnationalism? Work Policies, Trade and the Human Rights

Orly LOBEL   lobel@sandiego.edu  or olobel@law.Harvard.edu

Weatherhead Fellow for International Affairs, Harvard University Lecturer, Yale Law School, New Haven, Connecticut. Lobel-biography

Lobel  Lobel-photo

E

Experience of Scojo foundation with women entrepreneurs around the world

Graham MACMILLAN info@scojofoundation.org

Scojo Foundation,  180 Varick St #1430, New York City, winner of Fast Company's Social Capitalist Award for 2005  MacmillanPhoto&Biography

Macmillan-abs 

B

Ethics, Wages and Multinational Corporations in Age of Globalization

Pellegrino MANFRA, pmanfra@qcc.cuny.edu

Queensborough, City University of New York

Manfra

E

The micro size enterprise in Mexico: A surviving strategy or a chance of prosperity

 Martinez Kasten MARISOL Gerardo.reyes@iberopuebla.net

Universidad Iberoamericana Puebla, Mexico

Martinez

C

How NAFTA can hurt corn farming entrepreneurs in Mexico: the case of small farmers in Puebla, Tlaxcala and Hidalgo

Gerardo REYES (Guzmán)   Gerardo.reyes@iberopuebla.net

 Universidad Iberoamericana Puebla, Mexico

Guzman

D

Creating new leaders from schools with intensive training

Jonathan SCHNUR  info@nlns.org  rnawi@nlns.org

CEO, New Leaders for New Schools, 30 West 26 St., New York, and winner of Fast Company's Social Capitalist Award for 2005

schnur.doc   Schnur-photo

A

Session President

Aram A. SCHVEY

Crowley Fellow in International Human Rights, Fordham University School of Law. Schvey-bio

Schvey-photo

F

Structural Interventions for Favourable Sociocultural Influences on Indian Entrepreneurs

Shradha SHIVANI,  S. K. Mukherjee & Raka Sharan  shraddhashivani@bitmesra.ac.in

Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi, India Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India Shivani-bio

Shiavani

Inau-

guration

Entrepreneurship and Human Rights

Mr. John Tognino

Letter Welcoming the Delegates signed by Mr. Tognino.

The Chairman & CEO of The Pepper Financial Group and Chairman of the Board of Trustees and the Executive Committee of Fordham University.  Biography

 

B

Session President

“Corporate Social Responsibility”

And

“Do you consider the following as a corrupt practice? Ten real Situations.”

Bert WM TWAALFHOVEN

Founder of the European Foundation for Entrepreneurship Research (EFER). (Started 54 companies in 11 countries.) Biography

Twaalfhoven-Photo

TC-503

Common Ground in Promotion of Entrepreneurship and Human Rights

H. D. VINOD,   Vinod@Fordham.edu

 

Objectives of the conference and acknowledgment to Mr. Bert Twaalfhoven.

Professor of Economics and Director: Institute for Ethics and Economic Policy  (IEEP) Fordham University, Bronx, NY 10458   bio-Vinod

Vinod          Vinod-photo

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Group Photo at the Pope Auditorium taken on August 2, 2005, Courtesy: Udayan Vinod.

 

Cocktail Reception Photos, Courtesy: Udayan Vinod.

Johnson+Fisher  Manfra+Vinod  Levis+Mashayo  Ghosh+Vinod  Rodriguez+Kasten+Vinod

Cecilia+Sen  Fitzmaurice+Manfra+Hennessy  Dahal+Vinod 

 

One Page Report to Mr. John Bolton, US Ambassador to the UN for use at the World Summit of heads of state at the United Nations headquarters in New York, September 14-16, 2005.