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37 Hastings Int'l & Comp. L. Rev. 351 (2014)
Trafficking in Information: Evaluating the Efficacy of the California Transparency in Supply Chains Act of 2010

handle is hein.journals/hasint37 and id is 385 raw text is: Trafficking in Information: Evaluating
the Efficacy of the California
Transparency in Supply Chains Act of
2010
ByALEXANDRA PROKOPETS*
Abstract: The California Transparency in Supply Chains Act of
2010 (CTSCA) took effect in January 2012. It was designed in an
effort to eradicate forced labor and human trafficking in business
supply chains, which the legislature recognized as violations of state,
federal, and international law. The CTSCA does not forbid the sale
of goods produced through trafficked labor. Instead, the CTSCA
asks companies to disclose their labor practices to consumers in order
to allow buyers to differentiate companies based on their efforts to
supply products free from slavery and trafficking, which will in turn
inform consumers' purchasing decisions and drive companies to pay
closer attention to their own supply chains. After explaining the
requirements of the CTSCA, this article applies Archon Fung and
colleagues' framework for successful transparency regulation to
analyze the likely efficacy of the CTSCA. The analysis finds that
while the CTSCA meets three of the five essential elements for a
successful disclosure regulation, the law fails to meet crucial aspects
of having a defined information structure and vehicle, and also lacks
an enforcement mechanism. Furthermore, the information disclosed
under the CTSCA regime is unlikely to become adequately
embedded in users' routine decision-making to affect the purchase of
goods, a necessary aspect for success. Therefore, the CTSCA is not
likely to help eradicate forced labor and human trafficking.

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