Push, pull, dance: Approaches to address labour abuse in public health supply chains

Author:

Martin-Ortega Olga1ORCID,Trusgnach Martina1,Berman Cindy1

Affiliation:

1. School of Law and Criminology, University of Greenwich, London, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Abstract

The response to COVID-19 generated an unprecedented global demand for medical equipment and personal protective equipment (PPE). This article explores how states have exercised their leverage and used regulatory tools to address human and labour rights violations, mainly forced labour, when procuring PPE. In particular, it analyses three tools used before and during the COVID-19 pandemic: trade import restrictions, transparency in supply chain regulation and public procurement processes. These tools are explored in relation to three states: the US, the UK and Sweden. This article argues that no single system currently provides a comprehensive and adequate response to human rights abuses in public supply chains, but that a combination of all of them in some form could provide the basis for a more effective and resilient approach – not only during a crisis, but also in the longer term, and may prove more capable to address systemic abuse.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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