The New York City Bar's Committee on International Human Rights cordially
invites you to a panel on:
The Cost of Conflict Minerals: Human Rights and Corporate Compliance
Thursday, October 3 at 6:30 p.m.
Venue: The New York City Bar Association, 42 West 44th Street (between 5th and 6th Avenues)
To stem the horrific human rights abuses perpetrated by armed groups funded
by minerals in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Congress
passed Section 1502 of the Dodd-Frank Act requireing the SEC to adopt rules
requiring publicly traded companies to disclose whether "conflict minerals"
used in their products came from the DRC or an adjoining country.
If such minerals originate in the covered countries, companies must submit to
the SEC an annual, audited report describing the source and chain of custody
of their "conflict minerals" (defined in the Act as columbite-tantalite
(coltan), cassiterite, gold, wolframite, or their deritives (tin, tungsten
and tantalum).
Our distinguished panel of speakers will debate the effectiveness of this
legislation on human rights in the DRC and discuss the rigors and cost of
corporate compliance that is due on May 31, 2014. Litigation brought by the
Naitonal Association of Manufacturers and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce that
challenged the legislation was defeated in the D.C. District Court.
Speakers:
Sasha Lezhnev, Senior Policy Analyst at the Enough Project where he focuses
on peace and conflict minerals in the DRC
Michael Littenberg, Esq, a partner at Schulte, Roth & Zabel, where he advises
on the Conflict Minerals Rule and oversees SRZ's Conflict Minterals Resource
Center;
Tom Quaadman, Esq, Vice-President of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, a
plaintiff in the litigation to defeat Secion 1502 of the Dodd-Frank Act; and
Julie Murray, Esq., attorney at Public Citizen and counsel for Intervenors,
Amnesty International USA and Amnesty International Limited in the litigation.
Moderator: Elizabeth Barad, Esq., International Law and Gender Consultant
Co-sponsored by: African Affairs Committee, Christina Holder, chair; Cyrus R.
Vance Center for International Justice, Alexander Papachristou, Executive
Director and the Corporation Law Committee, Maurice Lefkort, chair
The program is free and open to the public.
Please RSVP to elizabethbarad@gmail.com
Lisa Vives
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- FW: Please join us - Oct. 3 - The Cost of Conflict Minerals: Human Rights and Corporate Compliance - a Panel, belrivers@gmail.com, 09/20/2013
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