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Forced labour and human trafficking : casebook of court decisions : a training manual for judges, prosecutors, and legal practitioners

Summary: The purpose of this casebook is to introduce judges, prosecutors and other legal practitioners to the ways in which national and international courts have analysed the term "forced labour."

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  • ISBN: 9221221784
  • ISBN: 9789221221784
  • Physical Description: 1 online resource (v, 109 pages)
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  • Publisher: Geneva : International Labour Office, 2009.

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General Note:
Title from PDF title page (ILO, viewed on Oct. 18, 2010).
"Written by Alli Jernow"--Preface.
"Special Action Programme to Combat Forced Labour."
Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references.
Formatted Contents Note: Introduction -- International instruments -- Forced labour in international courts -- Forced labour in regional courts -- Forced labour in South Asia -- Forced labour in Europe -- Forced labour in the Americas.
Subject: Forced labor (International law) Cases
Human trafficking Cases
Law
Genre: Trial and arbitral proceedings.
Electronic books.
Court decisions and opinions.

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Forced Labour and Human Trafficking : A Training Manual for Judges, Prosecutors and Legal Practitioners
Forced Labour and Human Trafficking : A Training Manual for Judges, Prosecutors and Legal Practitioners
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Forced Labour and Human Trafficking : A Training Manual for Judges, Prosecutors and Legal Practitioners


The present casebook fills an important gap. It covers a range of national experience, from judicial decisions on forced and bonded labour in a number of developing countries, through to the more recent decisions on forced labour and trafficking in industrialized countries. In particular, it seeks to illustrate how national court decisions have taken into account the provisions of the ILO's own Conventions on forced labour, and how this may provide useful guidance for future court decisions.
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