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AIMSCheck: Leveraging LLMs for AI-Assisted Review of Modern Slavery Statements Across Jurisdictions

2 June 2025
Adriana Eufrosina Bora
Akshatha Arodi
Duoyi Zhang
Jordan Bannister
Mirko Bronzi
Arsène Fansi Tchango
M. A. Bashar
R. Nayak
Kerrie Mengersen
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Appendix:15 Pages
Abstract

Modern Slavery Acts mandate that corporations disclose their efforts to combat modern slavery, aiming to enhance transparency and strengthen practices for its eradication. However, verifying these statements remains challenging due to their complex, diversified language and the sheer number of statements that must be reviewed. The development of NLP tools to assist in this task is also difficult due to a scarcity of annotated data. Furthermore, as modern slavery transparency legislation has been introduced in several countries, the generalizability of such tools across legal jurisdictions must be studied. To address these challenges, we work with domain experts to make two key contributions. First, we presentthis http URLandthis http URL, newly annotated datasets from the UK and Canada to enable cross-jurisdictional evaluation. Second, we introduce AIMSCheck, an end-to-end framework for compliance validation. AIMSCheck decomposes the compliance assessment task into three levels, enhancing interpretability and practical applicability. Our experiments show that models trained on an Australian dataset generalize well across UK and Canadian jurisdictions, demonstrating the potential for broader application in compliance monitoring. We release the benchmark datasets and AIMSCheck to the public to advance AI-adoption in compliance assessment and drive further research in this field.

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@article{bora2025_2506.01671,
  title={ AIMSCheck: Leveraging LLMs for AI-Assisted Review of Modern Slavery Statements Across Jurisdictions },
  author={ Adriana Eufrosina Bora and Akshatha Arodi and Duoyi Zhang and Jordan Bannister and Mirko Bronzi and Arsene Fansi Tchango and Md Abul Bashar and Richi Nayak and Kerrie Mengersen },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.01671},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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