Slavery in international law: of human exploitation and trafficking
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1. Verfasser: Allain, Jean (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Boston, Mass. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers 2013
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Slavery in International Law; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. Of Slavery and the Law of Nations; From Ancient to Modern; International Law during the Age of Discovery; Conclusion; 2. The Slave Trade; Towards Abolition of the Slave Trade; Abolition of the Slave Trade in the Nineteenth Century; Abolition of the Slave Trade in the Twentieth Century; The 1926 Slavery Convention; The United Nations International Law Commission; The 1956 Supplementary Convention; The 1958 Convention on the High Seas and the 1982 Law of the Sea Convention; Conclusion
3. SlaveryThe Legislative History of the Definition of Slavery; The Content of the Definition of Slavery; 'The Powers Attaching to the Right of Ownership'; Conclusion; 4. Servitude or Institutions or Practices Similar to Slavery; Providing Clarity to Servitude; 'Servitudes'; The Conventional Servitudes; Debt Bondage; Serfdom; Servile Marriage; Bride Purchase; Wife Transfer; Widow Inheritance; Child Trafficking; Conclusion; 5. Forced or Compulsory Labour; Contextualising Forced Labour; The Evolution of Forced or Compulsory Labour in Law; 1926 Slavery Convention; 1930 Forced Labour Convention
Article 2(1) -- Forced or Compulsory LabourArticle 2(2) -- The Exceptions to Forced or Compulsory Labour; Article 2(2)(a) -- Military Service; Article 2(2)(b) and (e) -- Civic Obligations; Article 2(2)(c) -- Penal Labour; Article 2(2)(d) -- Emergencies; 1957 Abolition of Forced Labour Convention; Article 1(a) -- Means of Political Coercion; Article 1(b) -- Method of Economic Development; Article 1(c) -- Means of Labour Discipline; Article 1(d) -- Punishment for Strikes; Article 1(e) -- Means of Discrimination; Forced or Compulsory Labour As a Jus Cogens Norm?; Conclusion; 6. Enslavement
The Evolution of Enslavement in International Criminal LawThe International Law Commission; International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia; Enslavement and the Statute of the International Criminal Court; Similar Deprivations of Liberty; Trafficking in Persons; Special Court for Sierra Leone; Conclusion; 7. Forced Marriage: Slavery Qua Enslavement and the Civil War in Sierra Leone; Sierra Leone; The Brima Case and Slavery As Forced Marriage; Forced Marriage As Slavery; Servile Marriage in War and Peace; Conclusion
8. Of the Removal of Organs, Prostitution and the Regime of TraffickingTrafficking in Persons for the Removal of Organs; The Evolution of the Regime of Trafficking; 'Exploitation of the Prostitution of Others or Other Forms of Sexual Exploitation'; The Overall Definition of Trafficking in Persons; The Legal Regime of Trafficking; Conclusion; Appendices; Appendix 1. 2012 Bellagio-Harvard Guidelines on the Legal Parameters of Slavery; Appendix 2. The 1926 Slavery Convention; Appendix 3. The 1930 Forced Labour Convention
Slavery in International Law sets out the law related to slavery and lesser servitudes, including forced labour and debt bondage; thus developing an overall understanding of the term human 'exploitation', which is at the heart of the definition of trafficking
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