
Are Kevin Bales' suggestions for reforming the United Nations so as to bring the end of slavery too idealistic?
Reconsidering the importance of the UN
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The essay explores the paradox of modern slavery, highlighting that while it is officially outlawed worldwide, millions still endure forms of exploitation and servitude. It delves into the complexities of public international law and human rights, examining how legal frameworks fail to eradicate these practices effectively. The author critically analyzes the gap between legal prohibitions and the reality of human trafficking, forced labor, and other forms of contemporary slavery, emphasizing the need for stronger enforcement and international cooperation to address these human rights violations.
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Are Kevin Bales' suggestions for reforming the United Nations so as to bring the end of slavery too idealistic?, Georg Müller
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- Titel
- Are Kevin Bales' suggestions for reforming the United Nations so as to bring the end of slavery too idealistic?
- Untertitel
- Reconsidering the importance of the UN
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- Georg Müller
- Verlag
- GRIN Verlag
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2013
- Einband
- Paperback
- ISBN13
- 9783656485919
- Kategorie
- Politikwissenschaft
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- The essay explores the paradox of modern slavery, highlighting that while it is officially outlawed worldwide, millions still endure forms of exploitation and servitude. It delves into the complexities of public international law and human rights, examining how legal frameworks fail to eradicate these practices effectively. The author critically analyzes the gap between legal prohibitions and the reality of human trafficking, forced labor, and other forms of contemporary slavery, emphasizing the need for stronger enforcement and international cooperation to address these human rights violations.