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  2. File:Modern Slavery Act 2015 (UKPGA 2015-30).pdf - Wikipedia

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    Modern Slavery Act 2015 Description English: An Act to make provision about slavery, servitude and forced or compulsory labour and about human trafficking, including provision for the protection of victims; to make provision for an Independent Anti-slavery Commissioner; and for connected purposes.

  3. UK’s modern slavery programme at ‘breaking point ... - AOL

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    Suspected modern slavery victims are waiting almost a year and a half on average to get a Home Office decision UK’s modern slavery programme at ‘breaking point’ as demand from victims soars ...

  4. Modern Slavery Act 2015 - Wikipedia

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    The Modern Slavery Act 2015 (c. 30) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It is designed to combat modern slavery in the UK and consolidates previous offences relating to trafficking and slavery. The act extends essentially to England and Wales, but some provisions (for example, relating to modern slavery statements and cross ...

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  6. File:National Anti-Slavery Standard (IA 39279f13-27e1-43ac ...

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  7. List of court cases in the United States involving slavery

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    Indian slavery had been prohibited in Virginia since 1705. 1818: Harry v. Decker & Hopkins: Supreme Court of Mississippi: Decker's slave Harry was freed, and slaves residing in the Northwest Territory become free as per the Ordinance of 1787, and may assert their rights in court. 1820: Polly v. Lasselle: Supreme Court of Indiana

  8. Slavery Footprint - Wikipedia

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    Slavery Footprint is a survey that asks and responds to the question, “How Many Slaves Work For You?”. Users input data about their consumer spending habits, then the survey calculates the user's participation in modern-day slavery as quantified by their consumption of items created by forced labor and child labor .

  9. File:Signpost February 2015 survey results.pdf - Wikipedia

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