Due Diligence, Reporting and Transparency in Supply Chains

Olga Martín-Ortega
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The UK Modern Slavery Act 2015 (hereinafter ‘MSA’) primarily aims to establish a comprehensive legal framework to combat slavery, servitude and forced or compulsory labour and human trafficking. It requires large businesses to disclose each year what actions they have taken to ensure there is no modern slavery in their business or supply chains. This is called the Transparency in Supply Chains (hereinafter ‘TISC’) provision (Section 54), which obliges commercial organizations to report on the efforts to assess the risks in their own supply chain and business practices, as well as prevent labour abuses from occurring, and remediating those that do. Section 54 of the MSA appears in the context of international developments to address the human rights impact of corporate activity articulating the corporate responsibility to respect, as defined in the UNGPs. Through a series of domestic norms, corporations are obliged to disclose and report on their efforts to exercise due diligence in their supply chain of minerals (Section 1502 United States Dodd Frank Act); the risks of human trafficking in their supply chain (California Transparency in Supply Chains Act); their environmental, social and human rights impacts (EU Non-Financial Reporting Directive); and prepare a ‘vigilance plan’ regarding risks in their supply chain (French Duty of Vigilance Law).
供应链中的尽职调查、报告和透明度
《2015年英国现代奴役法》(以下简称“MSA”)的主要目的是建立一个全面的法律框架,以打击奴隶制、奴役、强迫或强制劳动和人口贩运。它要求大型企业每年披露他们采取了哪些行动来确保他们的业务或供应链中没有现代奴隶制。这就是所谓的供应链透明度(以下简称“TISC”)条款(第54条),该条款要求商业组织报告其评估自身供应链和商业实践风险的努力,以及防止劳工滥用的发生,并纠正这些行为。《管理准则》第54节是在国际发展的背景下出现的,目的是处理企业活动对人权的影响,阐明《联合国指导方针》中所定义的企业尊重的责任。通过一系列国内规范,公司有义务披露和报告其在矿产供应链中进行尽职调查的努力(《美国多德-弗兰克法案》第1502条);供应链中人口贩运的风险(加州供应链透明度法案);其对环境、社会和人权的影响(欧盟非财务报告指令);并针对其供应链中的风险制定“警戒计划”(法国警戒义务法)。
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