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titleInterfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility (ICCR)

Best Practice Guidance on Recruitment of Migrant Workers


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titleMIT International Centre for Transportation & LogisticsMigration Policy Development (DemandAT)

European Policy Brief: Four Principles for Addressing Trafficking, Forced Labour and/or Slavery (TFLS) in Supply Chains


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titleInternational Labour Organization (InPACTO)

The National Pact To Eradicate Slave Labor


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titleInternational Learning Lab

International Learning Lab on Public Procurement and Human Rights


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titleLondon Universities Purchasing Consortium (LUPC)

London Universities Purchasing Consortium Slavery and Human Trafficking Statement

Protecting human rights in the supply chain - U procurement practitioners


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titleMIT Centre for Transportation & Logistics

From Haute Couture to Fast-Fashion: Evaluating Social

Transparency in

From Haute Couture to Fast-Fashion: Evaluating Social

Transparency in Global Apparel Supply Chains

Sustainable Supply Chains


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titleThe Danish Institute for Modern Slavery and Human Rights...

Modern Slavery and Human Rights

and Business Country Guide

National Action Plans on Business & Human Rights: an analysis

National Action Plans on Business and Human Rights Toolkit

The Business and Human Rights Guidebook and E-learning

in Global Supply Chains: Roles and Responsibilities of Public Buyers


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titleopenDemocracy

Confronting root causes: forced labour in global supply chains


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titleSheffield Political Economy Research Institute (SPERI)

Confronting root causes: forced labour in global supply chains


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titleSwiss Institute of Comparative Law (ISDC)
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titleLondon Universities Purchasing Consortium (LUPC)

London Universities Purchasing Consortium Slavery and Human Trafficking Statement

Protecting human rights in the supply chain - U procurement practitioners

Implementation of Directive 2014/95 / EU (CSR- Directive) in Denmark, Germany, Belgium, Finland, France, Netherlands, Austria, Sweden, United Kingdom

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titleInternational Learning Lab

International Learning Lab on Public Procurement and Human Rights

, United Kingdom


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titleThe University of Glasgow

Supply Chain Code of Conduct

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titleInternational Labour Organization (InPACTO)

The National Pact To Eradicate Slave Labor

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titleSheffield Political Economy Research Institute (SPERI)
Confronting root causes: forced labour in global supply chains


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titleThe University of Greenwich

Protecting human rights in the supply chain - U procurement practitioners


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titleThe University of Sheffield

Confronting root causes: forced labour in global supply chains


Ethical Audits and the Supply Chains of Global Corporations


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titleTraidcraft

Ethical and Sustainable Procurement


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titleWalk Free

Ethical and Sustainable Procurement


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Name of Resource

National Action Plans on Business and Human Rights Toolkit

Type

Report / analysis

Country / jurisdiction

Global

Organization

The International Corporate Accountability Roundtable, The Danish Institute for Human Rights

Date of publishing

2017

Description

In August 2013, the Danish Institute for Human Rights (DIHR) and the International Corporate Accountability Roundtable (ICAR) launched a joint project to develop guidance on NAPs in the form of a toolkit for use by governments and other stakeholders. DIHR and ICAR undertook a global programme of consultation with representatives of governments, civil society, businesses, investors, academia, NHRIs, and regional and international organizations, which fed into the contents of the first edition of this Toolkit, published in 2014 and updated in 2017.

Availability

ENG: https://mk0globalnapshvllfq4.kinstacdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/national-action-plans-on-business-and-human-rights-toolkit-2017-edition.pdf


    


Name of Resource

Protecting human rights in the supply chain - U procurement practitioners

Type

Guidance on policy / legislation implementation

Country / jurisdiction

United Kingdom

Organization

London Universities Purchasing Consortium, University of Greenwich, Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply

Date of publishing

24 May 2017

Description

The guide was developed for practitioners in the public sector on protecting human rights in supply chains and offers encouragement for buyers, decision-makers and opinion-formers to identify and understand the risks, develop appropriate mitigating actions and promote respect for human rights in supply chains.

Sections of the guide set out what the problems are faced by the public sector, why the issue is so important, and how good practice can help minimize the risks.

Availability

ENG: https://www.cips.org/en-gb/news/news/new-guidance-published-for-public-procurement-practitoners/

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