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Business and Socio-Economic Rights
註釋Socio-economic rights include labour rights, rights to food, housing, healthcare, education, and social protection, as well as a necessary supplements such as transportation that may be necessary to realize one's access to healthcare. All of these increasingly depend on business. At the global scale, agribusiness concentrates control over global food into a small group of multinational corporate hands. At least in liberal states, pushes to privatize have created or expanded markets for housing, healthcare, education, and transport. Because corporations are now in control of access to essential human rights resources, how they can exercise this control in a responsible manner becomes an important question.