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Anti Human Trafficking <subtitle>The Salvation Army and Advocacy</subtitle>
Published 2022-09-01“…This article explores The Salvation Army’s (TSA) faith-based modern slavery and human trafficking work by reviewing TSA’s foundational and strategic documents, with a particular investigation of the TSA’s “theology of holy life”. …”
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Human Trafficking: Fighting the Illicit Economy with the Legitimate Economy
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A review of public health problems of human trafficking in Nigeria
Published 2006-01-01“…This can be termed modern slavery in which victims of HT are adopted, forced or coerced into labour and sexual exploitation, especially young girls exported into Europe. …”
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Economic Migration of Eastern Europeans in the UK after the UK Referendum Held in 2016
Published 2020-01-01“…At the same time, however, the issue of modern slavery is discussed, based on the fact that Eastern Europeans in the UK are willing to work under undignified working conditions. …”
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Lo sguardo di Briseide. La schiava il testimone/narratore e “noi”
Published 2010-05-01“…<p>The essay addresses, by analyzing and comparing three examples of literary, journalistic and cinematic narratives, the relationship among the phenomenon of modern slavery, sexual female exploitation through deception and force, its representations and the ambiguities of the response to them; the difficulties associated with its legal definition, and the conflicting views of the relationship between trafficking in persons, irregular immigration and prostitution; the ways in which slavery has been explored, discussed, interpreted and narrated in the last twenty years; the impact of reportages and stories focusing on the links between legal economy, global crime and exploitation through coercion of socially and economically vulnerable persons.…”
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Fugitivity and marronage and the study of sex work
Published 2023-05-01“…Campaigns against female prostitution used slavery as a rhetorical device to characterize the condition of sex workers, and sex work features prominently in contemporary campaigns against “modern slavery”. In both types of campaigning, “the slave” is worked as a symbolic device to represent the abject condition of human beings objectified, controlled by violence or its threat, and stripped of agency and choice. …”
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« Na tumba dos ricos ou no esquife dos pobres » : representar a ordem da vida e a da eternidade no Rio de Janeiro colonial
Published 2007-01-01“…To a imposition the obligatory work in the tropic like fundamental component of a modern economy and destined to quickly reunite the wished rates of yield, settled a society much shaped by hierarchy and deeply cut by the modern slavery. That contradictions are form again in ceremonial that puts in scene the death like the continuity of the statu quo. …”
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The historical fiction of Eliana Alves Cruz: necropower, violence, coloniality of the body, and infectious diseases
Published 2022-09-01“…Therefore, starting from the discussions on the various forms of coloniality, violence, and barbarism evidenced in theorists such as Agamben (2002), Bento (2018), Césaire (2020), Dalcastagnè (2008), Lugones (2019), among others, we will observe the ways in which capitalism, European colonization and modern slavery, using necropolitics, led subalternized bodies to death through normalization and regulation, by denying to these bodies basic conditions of existence, such as food, hygiene, decent work, healthcare and rest. …”
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Stakeholder Influence on Sustainable Supply Chain Management: A Case Study of a German Apparel Frontrunner
Published 2021-10-01“…Although interest in green and sustainable supply chains has been growing for over a decade in the academic discourse, the textile industry still embraces numerous examples of non-sustainable behavior (i.e., environmental damage, poor working conditions, or modern slavery). While there is a general agreement that stakeholder pressure can lead to more sustainable SCs, a lot remains for a more differentiated stakeholder perspective in sustainable supply chain management (SSCM). …”
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The Phenomenon of Trafficking in Human Beings in the International and European Documents
Published 2020-12-01“…Trafficking in human beings is considered to be the modern slavery. In the last few decades, it has spread and is continuing to spread all across the world due to its high-demand character and also due to the complex transborder network of organised crime working underground. …”
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« Le paradoxe occidental » : comment peut-on proclamer la liberté et pratiquer l’esclavage ?
Published 2015-11-01“…Macpherson called «possessive individualism» is prone to elaborate new mechanisms of exploiting labor and repressing people, all of them giving birth to what is known as «modern slavery». The end of slavery is therefore not a victory of the pas but still a battle to be won.…”
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LEGAL STUDY OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING JURISPRUDENCE IN THE MILLENNIAL ERA
Published 2023-05-01“…There are 49.6 million people living in modern slavery, 27.6 million of whom are forced to work and 22 million of whom are compelled to marry. …”
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Migrant domestic workers: good workers, poor slaves, new connections
Published 2015“…The revived campaign was this time situated within the debates about “modern slavery” and the paper will consider some of the ways in which the U.K. government has responded to this. …”
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Monitoring and Evaluation of Human Trafficking Partnerships in England and Wales
Published 2017-04-01“…In the United Kingdom, human trafficking and, more recently, modern slavery has been pushed up the political and policy agenda. …”
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(Re)Conceptualising Unfree Labour: Local Labour Control Regimes and Constraints on Workers' Freedoms
Published 2019-05-01“…Disputes over the meaning of human trafficking, forced labour and modern slavery have both provoked and coincided with a reinvigorated debate in academic and policy literatures about how to conceptualise unfree labour. …”
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Understanding the role of transportation in combating human trafficking in California
Published 2022-09-01“…Human trafficking, a form of modern slavery, is the recruitment, transport, transfer of persons using force, fraud or coercion to exploit them for act of labor or sex. …”
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La vigencia de los Derechos Humanos en la actualidad: hacia la justiciabilidad como medio y como fin en las relaciones entre Derechos Humanos y Empresas | The observance of Human R...
Published 2019-05-01“…Abstract: The tension produced in the relations between human rights and business is the starting point to reflect on modern slavery and how to regulate it. In the current scenario, where traditional international actors share space and power with large corporations, opting for hard law or soft law has more implications that it seem. …”
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Understanding the illicit drug distribution in England: a data-centric approach to the County Lines Model
Published 2023-05-01“…The CLM has brought modern slavery and public health issues, while challenging the law-enforcement capacity to act, as coordination between different local police forces is necessary. …”
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The ultracycle of contemporary slavery: Analysis of “Workers of Brasil Verde Farm v. Brazil”
Published 2018-07-01“…Specific objectives: i) to make considerations about the theory of autopoietic systems for the analysis of human rights; ii) to compare modern slavery to the present one, in the Brazilian scenario; iii) to detail the illustration of contemporary slavery with the analysis of the case "Farm Workers Brasil Vs. …”
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Is child labor an issue today? Factors and policy-related
Published 2020“…The world has accomplished progress in human right and child education under the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs); the goal that comprises end modern slavery and human trafficking and secures the prohibition and elimination of the worst forms of child labor, including recruitment and use of child soldiers, and by 2025 end child labor in all its forms, nevertheless, child labor issues are continuing to spread to many countries in the world. …”
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