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Forced Labour, Roads, and Chiefs: The Implementation of the ILO Forced Labour Convention in the Gold Coast [PDF]
AbstractThis article analyses the implications of the Forced Labour Convention of 1930 on colonial labour policies for road labour carried out under chiefs in the Gold Coast. The British colonial administration implemented a legal application of the convention that allowed the continuation of the existing system of public works.
Sarah Kunkel
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Using design thinking and innovation camps to combat forced labour: A case example
Educating young people on the risks of forced labour is not only one of the most critical duties in eradicating human trafficking, but due to its clandestine nature, it is also one of the most challenging.
Arévalo Sánchez Sebastián +2 more
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Directing the Legal Radar at Forced Labour—Under Special Consideration of Male Victims in Norway
Human trafficking in the form of labour exploitation appears to have gone under the legal radar domestically, regionally, and internationally, with ensuing grave consequences for the victims concerned.
Carola Lingaas
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MODERN SLAVERY AND THE EUROPEAN LABOUR MARKET DYNAMICS [PDF]
Many people think of slavery as a matter of the past with little relevance to today's world. But nonetheless, this institution continues to constitute a thriving research field for sociologists, historians, and economists.
Oana-Maria COZMA
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ABSTRAK Isu eksploitasi buruh sehingga kini terus mendapat liputan media tempatan dan antarabangsa. Ia adalah salah satu bentuk pemerdagangan orang yang ditempelak masyarakat dunia.
Haziman Muhamad +2 more
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In the early years of the Cold War, important debates took place on the nature and scope of both slavery and forced labour. The adoption of the Supplementary Convention on the Abolition of Slavery in 1956 and the vote on the Convention on the Abolition of Forced Labour in 1957 were preceded by long and heated discussions within key international bodies
Babacar Fall, Richard L. Roberts
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Constitutional Rights of Labour During Covid 19 Pandemic: A Study of India and Indonesia [PDF]
The Covid 19 pandemic, and the legal sanction for lockdowns and curfews in 2020, had a profound impact on workers even as economic downturn, reduction of labour demand, unemployment, severe financial distress, forced migration or confinement, assailed ...
Anggraeny, Isdian +3 more
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Peculiarities of Labour Rights Protection in the Case Law of the European Court of Human Rights
The practice of defence of labour disputes is quite dynamic. That is why the analysis of labour rights protection in the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) is quite relevant.
Oleg M. Yaroshenko +4 more
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Migrant workers in the ILO's 'Global Alliance Against Forced Labour' report: a critical appraisal [PDF]
Temporary migration for agricultural work has long historical provenance globally, and has increased in the most recent period of globalisation. In this paper, using examples based on my own research on both cross-border (to the UK) and internal (within ...
Rogaly, Ben
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Debate: Use of the Term ‘Bonded Labour’ is a Must in the Context of India
There is no question that we should distinguish between forced labour, trafficking and slavery. But, we should also include in the debate another concept, ‘bonded labour,’ as it describes a distinct and widespread form of forced labour in India that does
Kiran Kamal Prasad
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