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Fashion Crime Cases

Emma Williams

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

"Fashion Crime Cases" reveals the often unseen criminal activities within the fashion industry, from intellectual property theft to supply chain exploitation. The book highlights how the industry's global reach and fast-fashion trends have created vulnerabilities exploited by organized crime, resulting in significant economic and ethical implications. For example, the counterfeiting of luxury goods not only undermines creativity but also funds other illicit operations. The book emphasizes the importance of brand protection and ethical fashion choices for both businesses and consumers.

 
The book systematically uncovers the multifaceted nature of these crimes, beginning with an introduction to fashion law and supply chain ethics. It progresses through analyses of design theft, the economics of counterfeiting, and instances of labor exploitation. Supported by investigations, legal documents, and expert interviews, the book adopts a narrative non-fiction style to make complex information accessible.

 
Ultimately, it calls for robust legal frameworks, industry self-regulation, and increased consumer awareness to combat fashion crime and promote a more sustainable and ethical fashion world.
Available since: 02/24/2025.
Print length: 86 pages.

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