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Private governance of human and labor rights in seafood supply chains - The case of the modern slavery crisis in Thailand

Wilhelm, Miriam; Kadfak, Alin; Bhakoo, Vikram; Skattang, Kate

Sammanfattning

A growing recognition of human rights in business has shed light on labor violations and abusive practices that prevail in many global supply chains. The recent 'modern slavery' crisis in the Thai fishing industry not only brings the question of government's responsibility to the fore but also increasingly highlights the role of private governance in global supply chains. This paper provides an updated analysis on the state of labor rights protection in the Thai fishing industry by analyzing responses from private business and civil society to the modern slavery scandal. We focus on three responses in particular: ethical recruitment policies, worker grievance mechanisms and worker associations. We analyse the effectiveness of these responses and delineate the potential of private governance as well as the limits that need to be overcome to ensure the protection of human and labor rights in global seafood supply chains.

Nyckelord

Fisheries; Thailand; Human and labor rights; Private governance; Supply chains

Publicerad i

Marine Policy
2020, Volym: 115, artikelnummer: 103833
Utgivare: ELSEVIER SCI LTD

    Globala målen

    SDG8 Verka för varaktig, inkluderande och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt, full och produktiv sysselsättning med anständiga arbetsvillkor för alla
    SDG16 Främja fredliga och inkluderande samhällen för hållbar utveckling, tillhandahålla tillgång till rättvisa för alla samt bygga upp effektiva, och inkluderande institutioner med ansvarsutkrävande på alla nivåer

    UKÄ forskningsämne

    Globaliseringsstudier
    Nationalekonomi

    Publikationens identifierare

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2020.103833

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    https://res.slu.se/id/publ/105708