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April 6–7, 2017

Certifying Human Rights in Global Supply Chains

This workshop and public forum will explore global supply chains and the possibilities and limitations of third-party certification schemes for the realization and enforcement of human rights. Please visit the conference website below for full details.

For more information, visit https://law.utexas.edu/certifying-human-rights/

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