Introduction / Guillaume Delautre, Elizabeth Echeverría Manrique and Colin Fenwick -- Part I. The evolving institutional and legal framework: Transnational labour governance in global supply chains: Asking questions and seeking answers on accountability / Ingrid Landau and Tess Hardy -- 2. Mapping human rights due diligence regulations and evaluating their contribution in upholding labour standards in global supply chains / Claire Bright -- 3. Trade arrangements and labour standards in a supply chain world: Current issues and future considerations / Karen Curtis and Elizabeth Echeverría Manrique -- 4. A short history and future prospects of cross-border social dialogue and global industrial relations agreements / Konstantinos Papadakis -- Part II. Challenges and lessons on the effectiveness of public, private and hybrid arrangements: 5. Implementing the French Duty of Vigilance Law: When enterprises drew up their first plans / Pauline Barraud de Lagerie, Élodie Béthoux, Arnaud Mias and Élise Penalva-Icher -- 6. Private regulation of labour standards in global supply chains: Current status and future directions / Sarosh Kuruvilla, Ning Li and J. Lowell Jackson -- 7. The social responsibility of multinational enterprises vis-à-vis the State: The case of the automotive and television industries in Mexico / Graciela Bensusán and Jorge Carrillo -- 8. Better Work: Lessons learned and the way forward for decent work in the global garment industry / Arianna Rossi -- 9. Access to justice after Rana Plaza: A preliminary assessment of grievance procedures and the legal system in the apparel global supply chain / Youbin Kang -- 10. Labour governance initiatives in the Costa Rica–EU pineapple supply chain and their impact on social dialogue / Deborah Martens and Annelien Gansemans -- 11. Building transnational social dialogue: A process-based analysis of the effectiveness of international framework agreements / Rémi Bourguignon and Marc-Antonin Hennebert.