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International criminal law / Criminal law / Human trafficking / Racism / Child labour / Anti-Slavery International / Unfree labour / Debt bondage / Sexual slavery / Slavery / Ethics / Crimes against humanity
Date: 2012-06-27 10:18:53
International criminal law
Criminal law
Human trafficking
Racism
Child labour
Anti-Slavery International
Unfree labour
Debt bondage
Sexual slavery
Slavery
Ethics
Crimes against humanity

Briefing Note June 2012 Contemporary Slavery Thriving on the Desperate, Dispossessed and Disadvantaged

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