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    Evaluating the early impact of Australia's Modern Slavery Act


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    The Modern Slavery Act 2018 was widely hailed as a critical first step by Australia towards tackling the global problem of modern slavery, with the government proclaiming that it would transform the way businesses respond to modern slavery by prompting a business-led ‘race to the top’.

    But two years into its operation, the extent to which the legislation is transforming business practices or making a tangible difference to the lives of workers remains highly uncertain.

    Join us for a discussion about the impact of Australia's Modern Slavery Act with human rights experts and contributors to a new report, Paper Promises? Evaluating the early impact of Australia's Modern Slavery Act.

    The report is part of a two-year collaborative research project by academics and civil society organisations aimed at improving responses to modern slavery and access to remedy for affected workers. 

    Speakers:

    ● Freya Dinshaw, Human Rights Law Centre
    Amy Sinclair, Business and human rights specialist
    Ramila Chanisheff, President, Australian Uyghur Womens’ Tangritagh Association

    Moderated by Professor Justine Nolan, Director, Australian Human Rights Institute


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