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Slavery in International Law
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With the advent, in the twenty-first century, of the trafficking conventions and the criminalisation of enslavement before the International Criminal Court, the need to establish the black-letter l...
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12 October 2012

With the advent, in the twenty-first century, of the trafficking conventions and the criminalisation of enslavement before the International Criminal Court, the need to establish the black-letter law dealing with human exploitation has become acute.
Slavery in International Law sets out the applicable law of human exploitation in the various sub-areas of international law, including general international law, human rights law, humanitarian law, labour law and the law of the sea; so as to create an overall understanding of what constitutes, in law, slavery and lesser types of human exploitation including: forced labour and servitudes such as debt bondage or servile marriage, as set out in the established definition of ‘trafficking in persons’.
Slavery in International Law sets out the applicable law of human exploitation in the various sub-areas of international law, including general international law, human rights law, humanitarian law, labour law and the law of the sea; so as to create an overall understanding of what constitutes, in law, slavery and lesser types of human exploitation including: forced labour and servitudes such as debt bondage or servile marriage, as set out in the established definition of ‘trafficking in persons’.
Price: $284.00
Pages: 428
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff
Publication Date:
12 October 2012
ISBN: 9789004186958
Format: Hardcover
Jean Allain is Professor of Public International Law, Queen’s University, Belfast; Extraordinary Professor, Human Rights Centre, University of Pretoria. He is author of A Century of International Adjudication, 2000, International Law in the Middle East, 2004, and The Slavery Conventions, 2008.