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HUMAN TRAFFICKING IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF MAQASHID AL-SHARIA
Published 2022-08-01“…Trafficking in persons is a form of modern slavery that is not following the nature of humanity given by God. …”
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Distributed data network: a case study of the Indian textile homeworkers
Published 2023-01-01“…This coincided with the Western Governments mandating, through modern slavery legislation, that multinational companies should mitigate human rights risks in their supply chains. …”
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Compliance with the global reporting initiative standards in Jordan: case study of hikma pharmaceuticals
Published 2021-11-01“…Social Standards (GRI 400), especially those that respect and uphold the principles of human rights of the UK Modern Slavery Act (MSA). Our results show that Hikma Plc. displays a higher level of compliance with GRI international standards, mainly in the social field more than economic and environmental disclosures. …”
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Theorizing child trafficking in young adult literature: a review of the literature
Published 2016“…Five theories, in particular, the agency theory, Bales’ theory of modern slavery, Otherness, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak's Subaltern, and Bronfenbrenner Ecological theory (1994) are discussed and compared to illustrate what has taken place in novels, particularly where child trafficking is concerned, for young adult readers. …”
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Świadomość społeczna jako czynnik efektywnego eliminowania handlu ludźmi w Polsce
Published 2021-12-01“…The article demonstrates that a low level of awareness from citizens became one of the factors that negatively affected the process of building an effective system of eliminating modern slavery in Poland. A poorly informed, passive, and most of all undemanding society turned out to be a “convenient” partner for the state apparatus, which never considered human trafficking to be one of its priorities. …”
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PENANGANAN PERKARA TINDAK PIDANA PERDAGANGAN ORANG (HUMAN TRAFFICKING) DI WILAYAH DAERAH ISTIMEWA YOGYAKARTA
Published 2014“…Trafficking itself is an act akin to modern slavery around the world opposed, because in addition to violating the Human Rights can also disrupt national life. …”
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An analysis of the spatial and temporal variations of human trafficking in India
Published 2024-12-01“…Globally, an estimated 25 million adults and children are subjected to modern slavery or human trafficking. In India, approximately 7 thousand cases of human trafficking have been reported as of 2021 (ILO, 2022). …”
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The Intersection Between Illegal Fishing, Crimes at Sea, and Social Well-Being
Published 2020-10-01“…The predominantly associated crime mentioned were violations of worker's rights, forced labor and/or modern slavery. We resolve the contradiction between the common narrative that fisheries and other crimes are linked by presenting three distinct business models for maritime criminal activities. …”
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Preparing for the new Supply Chain Law – An introductory paper discussing the Opportunities and Boundaries of a digitalized Supply Chain
Published 2022-01-01“…To tackle this issue, France has passed a Supply Chain Law (Loi de vigilance) in 2017, Britain has passed the Modern Slavery Act which prohibits child labor in 2015 and Germany has passed a Supply Chain Act (Lieferkettengesetz) in June 2021. …”
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Human trafficking, human rights and the right to be free from slavery, servitude and forced labour
Published 2016“…In particular, the thesis conducts a unique conceptual and legal analysis of Article 4 of the European Convention of Human Rights offering an original interpretation of the concept of exploitation in the context of practices associated with trafficking and 'modern slavery'. This type of inquiry is missing in the existent scholarship. …”
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Role of Technology in Facilitating the Crime of Trafficking in Persons
Published 2022“…Sometimes known as “human trafficking” or “modern slavery”, past research has pointed that the use of technology is predominant in leading to the crime of trafficking in persons. …”
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Counting the Costs: A Method for Evaluating the Cost of Achieving SDG 11
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Laws without enforcement : the case of unskilled foreign workers in Kuwait
Published 2019“…The purpose of this thesis is to show how the lack of enforcement of national and international labour and human rights laws concerning unskilled foreign workers in Kuwait constitutes modern slavery and forced labour. There are three main factors that will be addressed: the lack of enforcement of existing national laws, as well as international treaties and conventions; the ways in which the sponsorship system, as it exists today, is in breach of international laws and human rights standards; and the responsibilities of governments, recruitment agencies, and other organizations involved with migrant labour. …”
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TRABALHO E DOUTRINA SOCIAL DA IGREJA: ELEMENTOS PARA UMA ANÁLISE SÓCIO-JURÍDICA DA EXPLORAÇÃO CONTEMPORÂNEA DO TRABALHO - DOI 10.5752/P.1983-2478.2014v9n16p408
Published 2015-03-01“…Subsequently, the article presents new forms of modern slavery and the Brazilian labor laws that aim to, since the Constitution of 1988, eradicating any form of slavery as well as penalizing situations similar to this or labor exploitation. …”
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Challenges to pre-migration interventions to prevent human trafficking: Results from a before-and-after learning assessment of training for prospective female migrants in Odisha, I...
Published 2020-01-01“…In 2016, India was estimated to have 8 million people in modern slavery, including those who migrate internally for work. …”
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Challenges to pre-migration interventions to prevent human trafficking: Results from a before-and-after learning assessment of training for prospective female migrants in Odisha, I...
Published 2020-01-01“…In 2016, India was estimated to have 8 million people in modern slavery, including those who migrate internally for work. …”
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Overlooked uneven progress across sustainable development goals at the global scale: Challenges and opportunities
Published 2024-03-01“…Our results highlight that the uneven progress across SDGs has been a hindrance to sustainable development because (1) it is strongly associated with many public health risks (e.g., air pollution), social inequalities (e.g., gender inequality, modern slavery, wealth gap), and a reduction in life expectancy; (2) it is also associated with deforestation and habitat loss in terrestrial and marine ecosystems, increasing the challenges related to biodiversity conservation; (3) most countries with low average SDGs performance show lower progress evenness, which further hinders their fulfillment of SDGs; and (4) many countries with high average SDGs performance also showcase stagnation or even retrogression in progress evenness, which is partly ascribed to the antagonism between climate actions and other goals. …”
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