Universities
Relevant developments
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Protecting Human Rights in the Supply Chain: A guide for public procurement practitioners. May 2017
This London Universities Purchasing Consortium’s report aims to encourage public procurement practitioners, decision-makers and opinion-formers to understand why promoting respect for human rights in public supply chains is important; develop a strategic approach to human rights due diligence; identify practical steps that can be taken to help mitigate the risk of human rights abuses in supply chains and work in collaboration with other organisations in order to increase knowledge and good procurement practices
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READY OR NOT: UNIVERSITIES AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS UNDER THE UK MODERN SLAVERY ACT - Olga Martin-Ortega, January 2017
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ADDRESSING HUMAN RIGHTS ISSUES IN SUPPLY CHAINS – A UNIVERSITY PERSPECTIVE - Liz Cooper, October 2016
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LUPC RECOMMENDS FIVE ACTIONS TO BRING UK PUBLIC PROCUREMENT IN LINE WITH UNGP 6 - Andy Davies, August 2016