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"Policies
Morgan Stanley is guided by the rights outlined in the UDHR and in the ILO, and Morgan Stanley expects that its suppliers, affiliates and partners do the same. Morgan Stanley’s Supplier Code of Conduct outlines Morgan Stanley’s expectations that suppliers have appropriate policies in place to ensure they are not complicit in human rights abuses, including modern slavery and human trafficking.
Morgan Stanley’s Global Franchise Risk Policy requires heightened sensitivity and review for business activities, operations or projects in countries or locations experiencing human rights abuses. Our approach to environmental and social risk management, including human rights and modern slavery considerations, is set out in our Environmental and Social Policy Statement. As outlined in the Policy Statement, Morgan Stanley will not knowingly engage in transactions where there is evidence of direct involvement in modern slavery, such as forced labor, human trafficking, or harmful or exploitative forms of child labor. Our Policy Statement is reviewed annually and updated to reflect our current strategy and key developments."