11: Forced labour then and now: the enduring power of ILO standards
For almost a century, the International Labour Organization's standards have continually shaped global debates and national actions on forced labour, starting with the adoption of the groundbreaking Convention No.29. Over time, the focus has shifted from narrow application in colonial contexts to un...
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Edward Elgar Publishing
2026
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