Corporate enterprise principles and UK regulation of modern slavery in supply chains

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Okoye, A. 2017. Corporate enterprise principles and UK regulation of modern slavery in supply chains. International Company and Commercial Law Review. 28 (5), pp. 196-205.
AuthorsOkoye, A.
Abstract

The Modern Slavery Act 2015 contains an application of enterprise principles in its transparency in supply chains section [section 54]. It applies mandated disclosure regulation to the entire group once it satisfies the required conditions. This paper examines the consequential issues of extraterritoriality and potential liability.

Year2017
JournalInternational Company and Commercial Law Review
Journal citation28 (5), pp. 196-205
PublisherSweet & Maxwell
ISSN0958-5214
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PrintMay 2017
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Deposited08 May 2017
AcceptedJan 2017
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