Due diligence and corporate disclosure initiatives effectively expand the role of professional service firms as regulatory intermediaries in the governance of conditions of production in global supply chains. In this paper, we examine the rise of the “Big Four” audit firms in the market for services connected to transnational labor governance. Through a qualitative case study of audit firms in modern slavery governance, we argue that the Big Four's political repertoire for transnational labor governance expands beyond the roles that are typically linked to their services, and promotes an agenda that touches on key debates on what constitutes proper transnational labor governance. Big audit firms engage in a variety of informal and covert in...
Using qualitative data from interviews with multiple respondents in 45 garment brands and retailers,...
Under section 54 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 (MSA), large British companies are required to repor...
The editors of this volume highlight the role of intermediaries, alongside regulators and targets, a...
Due diligence and corporate disclosure initiatives effectively expand the role of professional servi...
Over the last decade, the norm of corporate accountability for labour standards in global supply ch...
The editors of this volume highlight the role of intermediaries, alongside regulators and targets, a...
The home states of multinational enterprises have in recent years sought to use publi...
The attention of practitioners and scholars of private regulation of working conditions is focused o...
Worker rights advocates seeking to improve labor conditions in global supply chains have engaged in ...
This chapter explores the role of organized labour in drafting the ISO 26000 guidance standard on so...
Over the past two decades multinational corporations have been expanding ‘ethical’ audit programs wi...
This paper engages the concept of transnational law (TL) in a way that goes beyond the by now accust...
Little consensus exists about the efectiveness of transnational private governance in domains such a...
Scholars and critics often lament that corporations rule the world, but predominant accounts of glob...
Corporate elites are increasingly held responsible for issues of sustainability including working c...
Using qualitative data from interviews with multiple respondents in 45 garment brands and retailers,...
Under section 54 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 (MSA), large British companies are required to repor...
The editors of this volume highlight the role of intermediaries, alongside regulators and targets, a...
Due diligence and corporate disclosure initiatives effectively expand the role of professional servi...
Over the last decade, the norm of corporate accountability for labour standards in global supply ch...
The editors of this volume highlight the role of intermediaries, alongside regulators and targets, a...
The home states of multinational enterprises have in recent years sought to use publi...
The attention of practitioners and scholars of private regulation of working conditions is focused o...
Worker rights advocates seeking to improve labor conditions in global supply chains have engaged in ...
This chapter explores the role of organized labour in drafting the ISO 26000 guidance standard on so...
Over the past two decades multinational corporations have been expanding ‘ethical’ audit programs wi...
This paper engages the concept of transnational law (TL) in a way that goes beyond the by now accust...
Little consensus exists about the efectiveness of transnational private governance in domains such a...
Scholars and critics often lament that corporations rule the world, but predominant accounts of glob...
Corporate elites are increasingly held responsible for issues of sustainability including working c...
Using qualitative data from interviews with multiple respondents in 45 garment brands and retailers,...
Under section 54 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 (MSA), large British companies are required to repor...
The editors of this volume highlight the role of intermediaries, alongside regulators and targets, a...