The Kimberly Process has been an unexpected success. This has prompted some to wonder if the elements of that success can be extracted and transplanted into similar processes dealing with other products whose exploitation is carried out either illegally to finance civil war or in an opaque manner to hide corruption within government circles.
There are, inevitably, two opposing views in the debate, each with compelling arguments. For those who believe the KP experience cannot simply…
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