

Justine Nolan and Martijn Boersma, "Addressing Modern Slavery" (UNSW Press, 2019)
Jan 14, 2024
Professors Justine Nolan and Martijn Boersma discuss their book 'Addressing Modern Slavery' highlighting the role of businesses, governments, and consumers in perpetuating modern slavery. They explore legislation, the emergence of corporate social conscience, the limitations of current laws, problems with minimum wage, and the challenges of tackling modern slavery. They also discuss ongoing research projects on modern slavery and responsible business conduct.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
Legislation and Global Supply Chains
02:40 • 26min
The Relationship Between Price and Worker Protection in the Supply Chain
28:58 • 4min
The Emergence of Corporate Social Conscience
32:52 • 8min
Regulating the Business of Modern Slavery Law: What is it Good For?
40:33 • 4min
The Problems with Minimum Wage and the Importance of Living Wage
44:51 • 3min
Addressing Modern Slavery: Laws, Transparency, and Corporate Power
47:46 • 18min
Ongoing research projects on modern slavery and responsible business conduct
01:06:10 • 4min