Kate MacDonald

University of Melbourne ~ Political Scientist

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Major Policy Reports

May Miller-Dawkins, Kate MacDonald & Shelley Marshall (2016). Beyond Effectiveness Criteria: The possibilities and limits of transnational non-judicial redress mechanisms, available at: http://corporateaccountabilityresearch.net/njm-report-i-beyond-the-uns-effectiveness-criteria, 49 pages


May Miller-Dawkins, Shelley Marshall & Kate MacDonald (2016). Redress for Transnational Business-Related Human Rights Abuses in the UK, available at: http://corporateaccountabilityresearch.net/njm-report-ii-redress-in-the-uk, 50 pages


May Miller-Dawkins, Shelley Marshall & Kate MacDonald (2016). Redress for Transnational Business-Related Human Rights Abuses in the UK, available at: http://corporateaccountabilityresearch.net/njm-report-ii-redress-in-the-uk, 50 pages


Kate MacDonald & Imam Ardhianto (2016). The Siawan Belida REDD+ Project in Indonesia: Community-Oriented Approaches to Consultation and Grievance Handling, available at: http://corporateaccountabilityresearch.net/njm-report-vii-redd, 68 pages


Kate MacDonald & Samantha Balaton-Chrimes (2016). The Complaints System of the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO), available at: http://corporateaccountabilityresearch.net/njm-report-xv-rspo, 73 pages

May Miller-Dawkins, Shelley Marshall, Kate MacDonald & Kristen Zornada (2016). Redress for Transnational Business-Related Human Rights Abuses in Australia, available at: http://corporateaccountabilityresearch.net/njm-report-iii-redress-in-australia, 74 pages


Kate MacDonald & Samantha Balaton-Chrimes (2016). Human Rights Grievance-Handling Systems in the Indian Tea Sector, available at: http://corporateaccountabilityresearch.net/njm-report-vi-indiantea, 77 pages


Samantha Balaton-Chrimes & Kate MacDonald (2016). Wilmar and Palm Oil Grievances: The Promise and Pitfalls of Problem Solving, available at: http://corporateaccountabilityresearch.net/njm-report-viii-wilmar, 106 pages


Samantha Balaton-Chrimes & Kate MacDonald (2016). The Compliance Advisor Ombudsman for IFC/MIGA, available at: http://corporateaccountabilityresearch.net/njm-report-xvii-cao, 79 pages


Kate MacDonald (2009). The Reality of Rights: Barriers to Accessing Remedies when Business Operates Beyond Borders, published by London School of Economics and Political Science and the Corporate Responsibility (CORE) Coalition, 56 pages

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  • My Research
    • The Politics of Transnational Business Regulation
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