All StrategicRISK Global articles in April 2004
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Analysis
Biodiversity Risks Ignored
eISIS Asset Management has published a report on how the world's major extractive companies approach the issue of biodiversity
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Analysis
Government consults on chemicals
The UK government has published a consultation document seeking views on revising the UK chemicals strategy
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Analysis
Corporate killing warning
eCity law firm Norton Rose has released research on the Government's proposals for a new corporate killing bill
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Analysis
Ethical funds grow
The amount of funds under management in UK ethical retail funds has reached a new high according to Ethical Investment Research Services (EIRS) and the ethical fund market has grown faster than that o
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Special Reports
European Issues
StrategicRISK asked three European risk management associations what they and their members were focusing on
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AIRMIC Portfolio
Maximising Fire Risk Minimisation
eAIRMIC food and distribution forum chairman, Derek Mason, and Jacob Schlawitz, an insurance manager, have combined forces to help companies in the food industry improve their risk management and acqu
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Features
Meeting Future Needs
What training and qualities do Europe's risk managers need to meet current and future needs? Three European academics give their views
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Analysis
D&O Premiums still increasing
A report from Tillinghast, part of Towers Perrin, after research among 2,139 companies in the US and Canada, shows that Directors and Officers (D&O) liability insurance premiums increased by approxima
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Analysis
Protecting IPR
In March MEPs voted by 330-151 (with 39 abstentions) to support a proposed directive protecting intellectual property rights and aimed at helping combat the increase in counterfeiting and piracy
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Features
Risk Management Today
What issues are European risk managers focusing on? StrategicRISK finds out
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Analysis
Need to review Turnbull?
UK risk management professionals believe that the landmark 1999 Turnbull report on internal controls now needs formal review Two thirds also feel that audit committees are becoming too overloaded.
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Archive
PRM develops electronic process
Independent consultancy PRM has developed an electronic diagnostic...
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Features
Informed appointments
Alan Beazley says pre-employment screening can weed out applicants who are not what they seem
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Features
More an art than a science
Humans are often poor decision-makers What can managers and organisations do about it? ask Dr Tom Woollard and Dr Ed Mitchell.





