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PROHIBITION OF FORCED LABOUR. THE ALBANIAN CASE
PROHIBITION OF FORCED LABOUR. THE ALBANIAN CASE

Author(s): Lireza Linert
Subject(s): International Law, Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, EU-Legislation
Published by: Editura Bibliotheca
Keywords: forced labour; slavery; bonded labour; child labour; convention; servitude;

Summary/Abstract: Freedom from forced or compulsory labour is one of the most important of the human rights coming within the sphere of competence of the International Labour Organization (ILO). Nowadays, forced labour is present in some form on all continents, in almost all countries, and in every kind of economy. Much forced labour today is in the informal economy, in remote or hidden locations in developing and industrialized countries alike. Forced labour, slavery and trafficking in persons have been issues of concern for the international community since the nineteenth century. While these concepts overlap in practice, they are defined separately in international law. It is presented a causal relationship between forced labour and some social phenomens. As a result, through Albanian case, this paper aims to identify the newst forms of forced labour and the way of prevetion according to different social economic context..

  • Issue Year: 59/2023
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 35-42
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: English
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