On Behalf Of Maria-Therese Gustafsson

Dear all,

We would like to invite you to present a paper in our ECPR panel entitled 
“Advancing the Research Frontier on New Supply Chain Regulations: Connecting 
Processes from the Demand-Side and Supply-Side” (see panel outline below). The 
upcoming ECPR conference takes place in Prague on 4-8 September, 2023.

Should you be interested in participating, please send an abstract (max 500 
words) to Maria-Therese Gustafsson 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>)
 Almut Schilling-Vacaflor 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) by 
February 25. Please include information about your academic affiliation, and 
3-8 keywords as well!

We look forward to receive your contributions!

Best wishes,
Maria-Therese Gustafsson and Almut Schilling-Vacaflor


Panel title: Advancing the Research Frontier on New Supply Chain Regulations: 
Connecting Processes from the Demand-Side and Supply-Side

Over the past decade, there has been a new wave of regulations that aim to 
govern international business toward sustainability. The EU and European member 
states have taken a pioneering role in this new wave of regulatory innovation. 
For instance, the EU has recently agreed upon its regulation on 
deforestation-free products and it is about to adopt a directive on Corporate 
Sustainability Due Diligence and a Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism. Previous 
research on transnational business governance has extensively studied private 
governance initiatives and global environmental governance arrangements, while 
new public policies with extraterritorial reach have been under-researched. To 
govern complex global supply chains is associated with significant challenges, 
which still need to be better understood.

This panel promises to advance existing scholarship by presenting new insights 
into policy processes surrounding supply chain regulations in Europe and 
globally and on first experiences with the uptake, implementation and 
consequences of new rules in producing sites in the Global South. Drawing on 
conceptual and empirical contributions on new public policies and related 
strands of literature, this panel explores the patterns, causes and 
consequences of this new trend. More specifically, the panel asks: (1) which 
actor constellations have shaped ongoing policy-making processes and 
accountability dynamics at EU level and in Member States? (2) How do new public 
policies interact with existing private governance initiatives (in synergic or 
conflictive ways)? (3) Under which circumstances (actor constellations, supply 
chain characteristics, domestic context conditions) can new supply chain 
regulations steer company structures and practices? (4) What are the 
implications of new supply chain governance regimes for environmental justice?

The panel seek to bring together a group of researchers working on new supply 
chain regulations in hitherto fragmented research communities, anchored in 
different scholarly debates (business and human rights, environmental 
governance and global supply chains) and with expertise on both the demand- and 
supply side of global supply chains. The aim is to enable these scholarly 
communities to enter into a dialogue on the implications and challenges of the 
recent proliferation of public policies aiming to hold corporations accountable 
for their impacts in producing sites and along complex commodity chains.


Associate Professor and Deputy Study Director
Department of Political Science
Stockholm University
Universitetsvägen 10 F
106 91 Stockholm






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