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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| author | Hauchѐre Vuong, Aurélie Nasri, Alix |
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| description | 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 universal rights, and from legal prohibition to a comprehensive approach on prevention, protection and access to justice. The adoption of Protocol No.29 has led to positive changes, including better data, stronger laws, policies and law enforcement. It enhances coordinated action, particularly with social partners, to tackle root causes, including through fair recruitment and due diligence in supply chains, building interlinkages with other fundamental principles and rights at work. However, the number of victims remains alarmingly high. As more countries ratify the Protocol, it is hoped that all will follow, scaling up promising practices and paving the way for a substantial reduction in forced labour worldwide. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-1765392026-05-19T12:31:44Z 11: Forced labour then and now: the enduring power of ILO standards Hauchѐre Vuong, Aurélie Nasri, Alix Forced Labour; ILO Convention No.29; ILO Convention No.105; Protocol No.29; Trafficking in Persons; International Labour Conference (ILC) KJH KCM GTP 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 universal rights, and from legal prohibition to a comprehensive approach on prevention, protection and access to justice. The adoption of Protocol No.29 has led to positive changes, including better data, stronger laws, policies and law enforcement. It enhances coordinated action, particularly with social partners, to tackle root causes, including through fair recruitment and due diligence in supply chains, building interlinkages with other fundamental principles and rights at work. However, the number of victims remains alarmingly high. As more countries ratify the Protocol, it is hoped that all will follow, scaling up promising practices and paving the way for a substantial reduction in forced labour worldwide. Published 2026-05-19T12:31:41Z 2026-05-19T12:31:41Z 2026-04-16 chapter 9781035320011 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/176539 eng image/jpeg Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://www.e-elgar.com/shop/gbp/the-elgar-companion-to-the-law-and-practice-of-the-international-labour-organization-9781035320004.html https://www.elgaronline.com/edcollchap-oa/book/9781035320011/chapter11.xml Edward Elgar Publishing Edward Elgar Publishing 10.4337/9781035320011.00019 10.4337/9781035320011.00019 01ceac28-75b4-492a-8eec-f9b98bc6b28c https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ 9781035320011 Edward Elgar Publishing Cheltenham, UK open access |
| spellingShingle | Forced Labour; ILO Convention No.29; ILO Convention No.105; Protocol No.29; Trafficking in Persons; International Labour Conference (ILC) KJH KCM GTP Hauchѐre Vuong, Aurélie Nasri, Alix 11: Forced labour then and now: the enduring power of ILO standards |
| title | 11: Forced labour then and now: the enduring power of ILO standards |
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| topic | Forced Labour; ILO Convention No.29; ILO Convention No.105; Protocol No.29; Trafficking in Persons; International Labour Conference (ILC) KJH KCM GTP |
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