Human Rights

Modern Slavery Legislation: Drafting History and Comparisons between Australia, UK and the USA

By Sunil Rao
Routledge December 2019

Specifications

ISBN-13
9780367347789
Publisher
Routledge
Publication
December 2019
Format
Hardback
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

This book will aid understanding and interpretation of the Californian, UK and Australian Modern Slavery Acts, and will provide an in-depth 3-way comparative analysis between the three Acts.

Modern slavery is a new legal compliance issue, with new legislation enacted in California (Transparency in Supply Chains Act, 2010), the UK (Modern Slavery Act, 2015) and most recently, Australia (Modern Slavery Act, 2018). Such legislation mandates that business of a certain size annually disclose the steps that they are taking to ensure that modern slavery is not occurring in their own operations and supply chains. The legislation applies to businesses wherever incorporated or formed. Key aspects of primary focus will include lessons learned from the California, UK and Australian experience and central arguments on contentious issues, for example: monetary threshold for determining reporting entities, penalties for non-compliance, compliance lists, appointment of an Anti-Slavery Commissioner.

The book will also discuss how contentious issues were ultimately resolved and will undertake a comparative analysis of the California, UK and Australian Acts.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgment
Chapter One: Introduction
Chapter Two: THE ORIGINS OF THE DISCLOSURE APPROACH: CALIFORNIA TRANSPARENCY IN SUPPLY CHAINS ACT 2010
Chapter Three: MODERN SLAVERY ACT UK: TRANSPARENCY IN SUPPLY CHAINS PROVISION
Chapter Four: MODERN SLAVERY ACT 2018
Chapter Five: International Comparisons
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