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The case of the captive communities in Chuquisaca’s Chaco, a view from the international organizations / El caso de las comunidades cautivas del Chaco chuquisaqueño, una mirada des...
Published 2014-10-01“…Due the existence of captive communities in Chaco’s ranches, complaints arose to international instances that evidenced relationships of servitude, forced labor and the absence of the State in the defense and guarantee of individual and collective rights of the Guarani People.…”
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Perpetrators from Treblinka: interdisciplinary investigations of seven single graves with “Trawniki Men”
Published 2024-02-01“…Abstract At the Treblinka extermination and forced labor camp only a few SS soldiers and around a hundred watchmen kept guard over thousands of prisoners. …”
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Indonesian Forced-Labour Crew in Chinese Vessel: A Human Rights Perspective
Published 2021-11-01“… The main purpose of this study was to explore the human rights perspective of the recent case of forced-labor Indonesian ship crew in Chinese vessels. …”
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Slavery in a Remote but Global Place: the British East India Company and Bencoolen, 1685-1825
Published 2018-06-01“…These sources reveal that the company drew slaves from a global catchment area to satisfy the demand for labor in its far-flung commercial empire, shed light on policies and practices regarding the treatment of company slaves, and illustrate the company’s role in the development of increasingly interconnected free and forced labor trades during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. …”
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Are we seeing the unseen of human trafficking? A retrospective analysis of the CTDC k-anonymized global victim of trafficking data pool in the period 2010–2020
Published 2023-01-01“…Concerning means of control, threats, psychological abuse, restriction of the victim’s movement, taking the victim’s earnings, and physical abuse were the most reported means. 42685 victims (49.1%) reported sexual exploitation as the purpose of their trafficking, followed by forced labor with 18176 victims (20.9%). <h4>Conclusion</h4> Various means and methods can be used by traffickers to control the victims to be trafficked for many purposes, with sexual exploitation and forced labor being the most common ones. …”
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Are we seeing the unseen of human trafficking? A retrospective analysis of the CTDC k-anonymized global victim of trafficking data pool in the period 2010-2020.
Published 2023-01-01“…Concerning means of control, threats, psychological abuse, restriction of the victim's movement, taking the victim's earnings, and physical abuse were the most reported means. 42685 victims (49.1%) reported sexual exploitation as the purpose of their trafficking, followed by forced labor with 18176 victims (20.9%).<h4>Conclusion</h4>Various means and methods can be used by traffickers to control the victims to be trafficked for many purposes, with sexual exploitation and forced labor being the most common ones. …”
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The philosophy of work in the Gulag: two views in comparison
Published 2019-01-01“…The description of the working day, the consequences it makes on the everyday life of the prisoners, the struggle for the food needed for surviving the harsh climatic and detention conditions, and finally the philosophical approach used to represent the forced labor, present relevant differences. This article is meant to analyze those differences through the authors' very own words and literary studies. …”
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De la compulsión a la educación para el trabajo. Ocio, utilidad y productividad en el tránsito del Chile colonial al republicano (1750-1850).
Published 2010-05-01“…Through a revision of primary and secondary sources, this article analyzes the coexistence of ideas, beliefs, and practices that viewed physical or premechanical labor as a punishment (based on the necessity of forced labor) as well as a virtue (which should be incorporated into the customs of a people through education). …”
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Intersections between Human Trafficking and Education: Toward New Research Agendas
Published 2021-12-01“…Lack of access to education, or to quality education, is also a factor in exposure to human trafficking, whether that be in terms of debt bondage, domestic servitude, forced labor, child marriage or other issues related to human trafficking. …”
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Analysis of Human Trafficking Cases in Rhode Island, 2009-2013
Published 2016-06-01“…During this period, there was one case of forced labor of a domestic worker and six cases of domestic sex trafficking. …”
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In service of homeland: military recruitment in the Province of Paraná during the Paraguayan War (1865-1870)
Published 2013-08-01“…We consider recruitment through the perspective of labor history, since recruitment and service in the Army or Navy can often be associated to forced labor.…”
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Trafficking in Human Beings in the European Union
Published 2014-10-01“…Digital communication technologies are widely used for trafficking for sexual exploitation, and more rarely for trafficking for forced labor. This article concludes that the combination of gender, trafficking for sexual exploitation, and use of digital communication technologies has created a nexus of victimization for women and girls. …”
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Camp literature. Introduction
Published 2017-05-01“…In Polish literary studies it is most often referred to literature dealing with German Nazi camps, in particular concentration camps and death camps, and, less frequently, Soviet camps, especially forced labor camps. However, this definition turns out to be too narrow. …”
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Genocide(s) in World War II – Towards the Genocide Convention (origins, definition, processing)
Published 2022-11-01“…The target groups scheduled for extermination were collected and transported by trains, most often in transport and livestock wagons, and taken to camps where a certain number were immediately killed, while another number were temporarily left for forced labor. People who were used for forced labor often died of exhaustion, and those who managed to survive the torture were eventually killed. …”
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Ranking and analysis administrative barriers of fundamental principles and rights at work from the perspective of employers by using parametrical analysis and the TOPSIS method
Published 2014-10-01“…The result of study show that Prohibition of child labor is more important than other aspects of Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work. in aspect of child labor most important obstacle was "red tape" ,in others categories result was as follow: in lack of collective bargaining most important obstacle was made emotional decisions, in forced labor most important obstacle was distrust of other workers, in gender discrimination most important obstacle was Working environment, in people inequality most important obstacle was Subjective judgments manager.…”
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Memorializing Romanian-German Gulag Victims in the USSR through Historical Documents and Historical Fiction
Published 2021-12-01“…I argue that in the absence of a crystallized, hard memory, the historical documents and the historical fiction analyzed serve as viable examples of soft memory that succeed in memorializing the forced labor camps experience in its collective and individual forms.…”
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From control (insurgent punishments) to autonomy (community sanctions). Elements for the transition of the Local Justice in La Sierra de la Macarena
Published 2016-07-01“…Likewise, the sanctions imposed by the guerrillas to punish the violation of its regulations and/or to maintain order (forced labor, exile, executions) have to be overcome. …”
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Poetry of the Gulag: Problems and Prospects for Future Research. Part II
Published 2019-03-01“…The present survey develops a basis for an extensive study of poetry written by the victims of political repressions in the whole area of segregation in the Soviet Union: preliminary and transit prisons, pre-Stalinist, Stalinist, and post-Stalinist forced labor camps and prisons, Gulag, and the so called specposelenija (settlements in confinement). …”
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La intervención del Departamento de Policía de Buenos Aires en la Guerra del Brasil: Tutela, organización institucional y castigo (1825-1828)
Published 2023-10-01“…We explore three modes of intervention of the Department: the tutelary function, associated with the control of loyalties of Portuguese and Brazilians in Buenos Aires before and during the conflict; the political and institutional function, linked to the activity of the Department to organize police stations in the Banda Oriental; and the penal function, which was deployed by various commissioners around Buenos Aires in the regulation and control of the forced labor of Portuguese prisoners. In order to examine these problems, we use unpublished documentation preserved in the police collection of the General Archive of the Nation of Argentina. …”
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The relationship between the debate on the monetary system during the Eastern Jin and Southern dynasties and East Zhejiang economic region
Published 2023-03-01“…The debates were often focused on the commodity prices and forced labor in east Zhejiang. This special historical phenomenon reflects two questions. …”
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