Deploying Disclosure Laws to Eliminate Forced Labour: Supply Chain Transparency Efforts of Brazil and the United States of America

Feasley, A. (2015) 'Deploying Disclosure Laws to Eliminate Forced Labour: Supply Chain Transparency Efforts of Brazil and the United States of America' Anti-Trafficking Review, Special Issue: Forced Labour and Human Trafficking, No. 5

Criminal Justice, Borders and Citizenship Research Paper No. 2732885

10 Pages Posted: 17 Feb 2016

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Ashley Feasley

Catholic University of America (CUA)

Date Written: 2015

Abstract

States are increasingly addressing forced labour in supply chains by implementing transparency or disclosure measures that aim to make companies disclose the existence of forced labour in their supply chains. Examining the recent approaches of Brazil and the United States of America shows some promising practices to best inform governmental policy going forward.

Suggested Citation

Feasley, Ashley, Deploying Disclosure Laws to Eliminate Forced Labour: Supply Chain Transparency Efforts of Brazil and the United States of America (2015). Feasley, A. (2015) 'Deploying Disclosure Laws to Eliminate Forced Labour: Supply Chain Transparency Efforts of Brazil and the United States of America' Anti-Trafficking Review, Special Issue: Forced Labour and Human Trafficking, No. 5, Criminal Justice, Borders and Citizenship Research Paper No. 2732885, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2732885

Ashley Feasley (Contact Author)

Catholic University of America (CUA) ( email )

116 McMahon Hall
Washington, DC 20064
United States

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