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Modern Slavery - A Documentary and Reference Guide

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Laura J. Lederer , JD, is president of Global Centurion, a nonprofit organization fighting trafficking and Subject Matter Expert on Human Trafficking to the U.S. Department of Defense and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Klappentext This book provides a sobering look at modern-day slavery-which includes sex trafficking, domestic servitude, and other forms of forced labor-and documents the development of the modern anti-slavery movement, from grassroots activism to the passage of anti-slavery laws. Slavery was formally abolished across most of the world by the end of the 19th century, but it continues to lurk in the shadows of the modern world. As with slavery of yesteryear, modern slavery hinges on the exploitation of vulnerable populations-and especially women and children. The result is the same as in bygone centuries, when slavery was practiced in the open: unimaginable misery for those exploited and financial gain for the exploiter. Modern Slavery: A Documentary and Reference Guide is an invaluable resource for students, researchers, academics, policymakers, community leaders, and others who want to learn about modern-day slavery. Covering forms of modern slavery that include sex trafficking, labor trafficking, and domestic servitude, the book provides a complete examination of the modern-day anti-slavery movement. Its coverage includes historical antecedents, the various and sometimes opposing schools of thought about how to combat modern slavery, and the legislative processes that united them and resulted in a groundbreaking approach to combating human trafficking.The book uses primary source material, including survivor stories, witness testimony, case law, and other materials to discuss the nature and scope of modern-day slavery, the grassroots movement to stop it, and U.S. leadership in the international arena. Examples of primary source material include the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (2005); remarks and statements from Presidents Bush, Clinton, and Obama on human trafficking and modern slavery; the United Nations' Office of Drugs and Crime report, A Global Report on Trafficking in Persons (2009); excerpts from the U.S. Department of State Trafficking in Persons Report, including harrowing victims stories from around the world (2013 and 2014); and excerpts from 2015 Senate hearings, including testimony from Holly Austin Smith, trafficking survivor, and from Malika Saada Saar, Human Rights Project for Girls. Inhaltsverzeichnis Reader's Guide to Related Documents Preface Introduction 1. Antislavery Antecedents (16th-19th Centuries) A Minute Against Slavery: The Germantown Petition (1688) William Wilberforce's Abolition Speech (1789) A Federal Law Prohibiting Slave Trade (1820) What to the Slave Is the 4th of July? (1852) The Emancipation Proclamation (1863) Amendment XIII (1865) Scenes in the Life of Harriet Tubman (1869) Josephine Butler's Contagious Disease Act Battles (1869-1886) 2. Early Visionaries (1900-1990) The Suppression of White Slavery (1905) The Mann Act (1910) The Minimum Age Convention-Child Labour (1919) The Convention Concerning Forced or Compulsory Labour (1930) The Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Persons and of the Exploitation of the Prostitution of Others (1949) The International Tribunal on Crimes Against Women (1976) Kathleen Barry's Notes on Female Sexual Slavery (1979) 3. Sounding the Alarm: The Problem Emerges (1990-2000) Racism, Sexism, and Prostitution (1992) Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (1996) The Sex Sector (1998) Human Rights Standards for the Treatment of Trafficked Persons (1999) A Response to Legitimating Prostitution as Sex Work (1999) Documenting International Law (1999) Senate Testimony of the International Justice Mission (2000)

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Authors Laura Lederer, Laura J. Lederer
Publisher Greenwood Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 28.02.2018
 
EAN 9781440844980
ISBN 978-1-4408-4498-0
No. of pages 325
Series Documentary and Reference Guid
Documentary and Reference Guid
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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