- Date
2017
- Auteurs
Maria L. Ontiveros
- Résumé
"The government focuses on trafficking as the definitive form of
modern day slavery. In doing so, it portrays modern day slavery as a private
act with identifiable wrongdoers and views the Thirteenth Amendment
through the lens of forced labor. Workers’ advocates, on the other
hand, portray modern day slavery as a systemic form of oppression, supported
by governmental policies on immigration and occupational exclusions.
These groups focus on the Thirteenth Amendment through the lens
of class. A historical analysis suggests that the proper approach views the
Thirteenth Amendment through the lens of both class and labor."- Journal title
Seattle University Law Review
- Volume
39
- Numéro
665
- Fichiers joints
- Secteurs économiques
General relevance - all sectors
- Pertinence géographique
Amérique du Nord, Union européenne, Canada, États-Unis, Ontario, Alberta, México, Manitoba, Quebec, Colombie-Britannique, Autres provinces, Moyen-Orient, Afrique du Nord, America - Central & Caribbeans, Amérique du Sud, Afrique subsaharienne, Europe hors-UE, Fédéral, Asie, Chine, Guatemala, Jamaïque, Afrique du Sud, International Organizations, Philippines, Honduras, Colombia, Équateur, Other Caribbean States, Haïti, Cuba, Dominican Repulic, Bangladesh, Inde, Thaïlande, Salvador, Nouvelle-Écosse, Royaume-Uni, France, Italie, Espagne, Allemagne, Albanie, Moldavie, Ukraine, Roumanie, Arabie Saoudite, Qatar, Vietnam, Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, Netherlands, Sweden, Austria, Lithuania, Hungary, Poland, Kuwait, Peru, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Pakistan, Malaysia, Global, Regional relevance, Regional relevance, Regional relevance, Regional relevance, Regional relevance, Regional relevance, Regional relevance, Regional relevance, Regional relevance, National relevance, Cambodia, Belize, Kenya, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Greece, Ireland, Latvia, Luxembourg, Malta, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Amériques, Afrique, Israel et UAE
- Langues
Anglais