Authored Op-Eds & columns.

 

Genevieve LeBaron and Priscilla Fisher (2022) ‘Canada’s Supply Chains Have a Forced Labour Problem. Are We Ready to Seriously Act?’ The Globe & Mail.

Genevieve LeBaron, Andrew Crane, Kam Phung, Laya Behbahani and Jean Allain (2021) ‘Business Models Have Evolved to Keep Profiting from Slave Labour.Reuters.

Genevieve LeBaron & Penelope Kyritsis (2021) ‘Without Action, Modern Slavery Will Surge in Supply Chains.’ The Globe & Mail.

Genevieve LeBaron (2020) ‘It’s Time to Stop Believing Corporate Fairytales About Modern Slavery.’ Reuters.

Andrew Crane, Rob Caruana, Stefan Gold & Genevieve LeBaron (2020) ‘Business Schools Should Stop Ignoring Modern Slavery.’ Reuters.

Genevieve LeBaron, Andrew Crane, Laura Spence, Vivek Soundararajan & Michael Bloomfield (2019) ‘Corporate Social Responsibility and the Failure to End Labour Exploitation.’ United Nations Delta 8.7.

Genevieve LeBaron (2019) ‘How to Spur Corporate Accountability with Modern Slavery Legislation.’ United Nations Delta 8.7.

Genevieve LeBaron (2019) ‘Reflecting on Challenges and Best Practices for Research Methods to Investigate Forced Labour.’ United Nations Delta 8.7.

Genevieve LeBaron, Mark Anner & Penelope Kyritsis (2019) ‘New Buzzword, Same Problems: How ‘Worker Voice’ Initiatives Are Perpetuating the Shortcomings of Traditional Social Auditing.’ Business & Human Rights Resource Centre Blog.

Genevieve LeBaron (2018) ‘Fighting Modern Slavery in Supply Chains from the Bottom Up.’ United Nations Delta 8.7.

Tom Hunt, Genevieve LeBaron & JJ Rosenbaum (2018) ‘Are US Hotel Workers Victims of Forced Labour?Thomson Reuters Foundation News.

Michael Bloomfield & Genevieve LeBaron (2018) ‘Why Now is Time to Strengthen the Modern Slavery Act.Bath Business and Society Blog.

Michael Bloomfield & Genevieve LeBaron (2018) ‘The UK Modern Slavery Act: Transparency Through Disclosure in Global Governance.’ e-International Relations.

Genevieve LeBaron (2018) ‘Ethical Certification Doesn’t Eradicate Forced Labour.United Nations Delta 8.7.

Genevieve LeBaron (2018) ‘Understanding Vulnerability to Forced Labour in Global Supply Chains.’ Ethical Trading Initiative blog.

Genevieve LeBaron (2018) ‘The Endemic Problem of Forced Labour in Global Tea and Cocoa Supply Chains.’ United Nations Delta 8.7.

Genevieve LeBaron (2018) ‘There’s a Lot We Don’t Know About the Business of Forced Labour.United Nations Delta 8.7.

Genevieve LeBaron (2017) ‘Can the World End Forced Labour by 2030?openDemocracy.

Genevieve LeBaron & Andrew Crane (2017) ‘Overseas Anti-Slavery Initiatives Flourish, but Domestic Governance Gaps Persist.openDemocracy.

Genevieve LeBaron & Andrew Crane (2017) ‘Why Businesses Fail to Detect Modern Slavery at Work.’ The Conversation.

Genevieve LeBaron (2016) ‘Contemporary Truths in Manon Lescaut: A Powerful Glimpse into Modern Slavery.’ Royal Opera House online.

Genevieve LeBaron (2016) ‘When it Comes to Forced Labour, Transparency is Mandatory but Disclosure is Discretionary.’ openDemocracy.

Genevieve LeBaron & Joel Quirk (2016) ‘In Whom Should We Trust? Regulation and Responsibility in Global Supply Chains.’ openDemocracy.

Genevieve LeBaron, Neil Howard & Cameron Thibos (2014) ‘Why We Need to Move Beyond Trafficking and Slavery.’ openDemocracy.

Genevieve LeBaron & Peter Dauvergne (2014) ‘Walmart and Exxon Have This in Common: Big Checks, Famed Nonprofits, and Corporate Greenwashing.’ salon.com

Genevieve LeBaron & Andrew Crane (2013) ‘Hidden in Plain Sight: Slavery on a High Street Near You.’ The Guardian.

Genevieve LeBaron (2013) ‘NGOs Cannot Take Big Business Cash and Save Planet.’ The Guardian.