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Modern slavery and forced labour : What marine insurers should be aware of

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24510‎$a‎Modern slavery and forced labour‎$b‎: What marine insurers should be aware of‎$c‎International Union of Marine Insurance (IUMI)
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5050 ‎$a‎Standards and regulations -- United Nations -- European Union -- United Kingdom -- Japan -- South Africa -- Sectors and cases -- Maritime industry/seafaring -- Textiles/fashion -- Fishing -- Agriculture and deforestation
520  ‎$a‎As maritime industries may face increased exposure to modern slavery and forced labour risks, insurers must recognize the reputational and legal consequences of insuring unethical operators. While not directly involved, the industry can be indirectly linked to these practices and may inadvertently enable them. At the same time, it is important to acknowledge that insurers are often one step removed from operational realities and may face practical limitations in identifying or mitigating certain abuses
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