Corporate Responsibility for Third-Party Misconduct: The UK Modern Slavery Act of 2015

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Companies have long faced serious legal consequences for bribes paid by employees, vendors, suppliers, business partners and other third parties with whom they do business. More recently, that risk has expanded beyond bribery to human trafficking and exploitation—a concept that encompasses a wide range of misconduct, including forced labor, modern slavery and sexual exploitation.

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