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The Influence of Corporate Sustainability Laws on Multi-Stakeholder Initiatives to Eliminate Forced and Child Labour in Supply Chains

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The Influence of Corporate Sustainability Laws on Multi-Stakeholder Initiatives to Eliminate Forced and Child Labour in Supply Chains
Résumé
An array of governance initiatives has emerged to address forced labour and labour exploitation in global value chains (GVCs). Drawing on the transnational business governance interactions theoretical framework, as well as Timothy Bartley’s place-conscious transnational governance model, this thesis examines the interaction between two of these hybrid forms of governance: multi-stakeholder initiatives and corporate sustainability laws. I conduct a case study of the cocoa sector, and specifically of the multinational company, Nestlé, using multiple qualitative research methods including legal analysis, key informant interviews, and documentary analysis. My research suggests that the layering of corporate sustainability laws, and particularly the French Duty of Vigilance Law, on top of CSR and MSIs in the cocoa sector, is not addressing the governance gap that permits corporations to evade accountability for human rights abuses in their supply chain. I find that the introduction of corporate sustainability laws may have contributed to a decrease in Nestlé's efforts to address labor violations in certain areas, while in others, it appears to have supported the continuation of existing practices. This raises implications for the continuous efforts in various jurisdictions to introduce these laws as a solution to the shortcomings of private, voluntary rule-making systems. Further research is required to explore how these governance mechanisms are interacting in other sectors, in companies of different sizes, and within various types of MSIs. This will help identify the factors that influence interactions and shed further light on the path forward for policymakers.
Type
Master Thesis
Université
McMaster University
Lieu
Ontario
Date
2024
Nb de pages
vi, 62 p.
Langue
EN
Référence
Fanou, T. (2024). The Influence of Corporate Sustainability Laws on Multi-Stakeholder Initiatives to Eliminate Forced and Child Labour in Supply Chains [Master Thesis, McMaster University]. https://macsphere.mcmaster.ca/bitstream/11375/29813/2/Fanou_Temisan_A_finalsubmission2024April_MA%20Labour%20Studies.pdf
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