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Human Rights/Donaldson

  Human Rights/Donaldson ESSAY: Answer one of the following options in a full essay. This essay must be 4 pages, 12 font, (typed) and is worth 80 points. This is a formal paper and must include:• An introduction with your thesis appearing at the end of the introduction. (Note: Your thesis is to be written in first person singular, and needs to state the position you will be arguing for—don’t use wimpy words like “I feel” “I believe” “I’ll try to show” in your thesis. Rather assert what you will be arguing in the paper.) Please do not begin your paper with a cliché, such as “In today’s society.” Also, avoid casual language, especially if it substitutes for providing reasons for your position.• The paper must be in this format with each section clearly labeled with headings:Introduction (with thesis at the end) (10 points)Section I: This is where you explain the author(s)’ theory (20 points)Section II: This is the empirical section where you are allowed to do outside research and where you discuss the case study. (20 points) Section III: This is where you argue your position (25 points)Conclusion (5 points)• Sections I, II, and III should all be about 1/4 of the paper length, each Essay : Human Rights/DonaldsonIn this essay you must address the following:Section I: What are Donaldson’s ten minimum rights? What are business’ duties regarding these rights? What is a type 1 conflict? Define this conflict and provide his full test for whether it is justified to do business under a type 1 conflict. What should the firm do if it cannot pass the test?Section II: Apply Donaldson’s test to the Bangladesh (sweatshop) case, detailing two of the minimum rights violated, and providing the necessary and salient facts about the case.Section III: Take a position on whether or not the firm should be allowed to do business Bangladesh, given the facts in Section II. In arguing your position, be sure to grapple with the dilemma that the women want the jobs, and the jobs are in violation of the minimum rights.

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