Exiger Executive Forum, London, July 15th
- Feb 15
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The Exiger Executive Forum London, Human Rights in the Supply Chain: From Obligation to Operational Discipline, takes place on Wednesday 15 July 2026 at 6:30 PM GMT at the Great Scotland Yard Hotel in London. The focus is clear. Human rights risk is no longer confined to reputation management. It has become operational, legal, and strategic. As enforcement intensifies and regulatory regimes expand across jurisdictions, organisations are being held accountable not only for direct suppliers but for conditions deep within their value chains.
The forum brings senior leaders together to examine how human rights due diligence is being embedded into procurement governance, supplier oversight, contract design, and enterprise risk management. The discussion moves beyond policy statements to operational discipline, exploring how companies translate regulatory exposure into measurable controls, defensible audit trails, and executive accountability.
At Kose Advisory, we attend because human rights risk sits at the intersection of geopolitics, compliance, and supply chain architecture. Our work across ESG, modern slavery, and structural risk makes this dialogue directly relevant to the boards and C-suites we advise. Engaging in this setting allows us to exchange practical insight with legal, procurement, and risk leaders, and to further refine frameworks that align ethical responsibility with operational resilience and commercial performance.
To learn more: https://www.exiger.com/perspectives/exiger-executive-forum/






