A shocking account of how slavery continues to afflict millions around the world today-from children in the carpet trade in Asia, to immigrants forced into prostitution in Europe, to domestic workers in the United States and other Western countries.
New Slavery: A Reference Handbook is as scholarly as it is shocking-a gripping account of modern slavery, from Pakistan to Paris, Nepal to New York. From bonded laborers in India and prostitutes in Thailand to illegal domestic workers in Kuwait, Tokyo, and London, this book surveys the grim and violent world of contemporary forced labor, human trafficking, and slavery.
More commonly associated with the horrors of 19th-century cotton plantations or Nazi concentration camps, slave labor remains alive and well. Despite antislavery laws in almost every country, slavery today is booming- fueled by poverty, war, organized crime, and globalization. This book is both a serious study and an essential guide for policy makers, human rights lawyers, labor activists, and all those concerned with the ongoing fight against this timeless evil.
Firsthand accounts from freed slaves and antislavery activists, with extracts from key UN documents on slaveryChronology covering slavery from the dawn of civilization to the modern era, focusing especially on slavery over the last 50 years
- ISBN10 185109816X
- ISBN13 9781851098163
- Publish Date 26 July 2005
- Publish Status Active
- Out of Print 7 July 2015
- Publish Country US
- Imprint ABC-CLIO
- Edition 2nd Revised edition
- Format eBook
- Pages 273
- Language English