The law and slavery : prohibiting human exploitation

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Published:Leiden [u.a.] : Brill Nijhoff, 2015
Other titles:
What we know today : a contemporary understanding of the Atlantic slave tradeThe nineteenth century law of the sea and the British abolition of the slave trade ; Fydor Martens and the question of slavery at the 1890 Brussels conference ; Slavery and the League of Nations : Ethiopia as a civilised nation ; The international legal regime of slavery and human exploitation and its obfuscation by the term of art : slavery-like practice' ; A review of Understanding global slavery, a reader by Kevin Bales ; A review of Trafficking in human beings, modern slavery by Silvia Scarpa ; A case note of Hadijatou Mani Koraou v. Republic of Niger ; A case note of Rantsev v. Cyprus and Russia ; Immanent critique : international law and the dubious case-law on slavery ; A review of The slave trade and the origin of international human rights law by Jenny S. Martinez ; Review of Colonialism, slavery, reparations and trade, remedying the past? edited by Fernne Brennan and John Packer ; No effective trafficking definition exists : domestic implementation of the Palermo Protocol ; On the curious disappearance of human servitude from general international law ; Sham adoption : the DNA of a conventional servitude ; Exploitation and labour in international law ; A legal consideration 'slavery' in light of the travaux preparatoires of the 1926 convention ; The definition of 'slavery' in general international law and the crime of enslavement within the Rome statute ; Case note of the Queen v. Tang ; When forced marriage is slavery ; Property law and the definition of slavery
Slavery and its definition
Persons: Allain, Jean -
Format: Book / Printed Book
Language:English
Physical description:XVI, 639 S.
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Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9789004279889
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