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Geneva, International Labour Office, ed. Eradication of forced labour. International Labour Office, Geneva, 2007.

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Bardgett, Suzanne, Christine Schmidt, and Dan Stone, eds. Beyond Camps and Forced Labour. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-56391-2.

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Labour, International Labour Office Special Action Programme to Combat Forced. Forced labour and human trafficking. Special Action Programme to Combat Forced Labour, International Labour Office, 2008.

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Cohen, Robin, and Hugh Jenkins. Forced Labour in Colonial Africa. Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781032648002.

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David, Fiona. Labour trafficking. Australian Institute of Criminology, 2010.

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Dingwaney, Manjari. Bonded labour in India. Rural Labour Cell, 1986.

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Jolliffe, Pia Maria. Prisons and Forced Labour in Japan. Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351206358.

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Kadri, Ali. A Theory of Forced Labour Migration. Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-3200-9.

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Clarke, Colin. Racist Regimes, Forced Labour and Death. Springer International Publishing, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-55544-2.

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Association of Hortobágy Forced Labour Camps Deportees. Hortobágy forced labour camps, 1950-1953. Edited by Hajdú Mária, Balassa Zsuzsa W, and Vecsernyés Jolán. Association of Hortobágy Forced Labour Camps Deportees, 2005.

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Ollus, Natalia, Kauko Aromaa, and Anniina Jokinen. Trafficking for forced labour and labour exploitation in Finland, Poland and Estonia. European Institute for Crime Prevention and Control, affiliated with the United Nations (HEUNI, 2011.

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Abebe, Zegeye, and Ishemo Shubi Lugemalila, eds. Forced labour and migration: Patterns of movement within Africa. H. Zell Publishers, 1989.

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Group, Karen Human Rights. Forced labour orders since the ban: A compendium of SPDC order documents demanding forced labour since November 2000. Karen Human Rights Group, 2002.

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Jain, Mahaveer. Bonded labour: Justice through judiciary. Manak Publications in association with V.V. Giri National Labour Institute, Noida, 1997.

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1941-, Manning Patrick, ed. Slave trades, 1500-1800: Globalization of forced labour. Variorum, 1996.

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Niggli, Peter. Ethiopia, deportations and forced-labour camps: A study. Berliner Missionswerk, 1986.

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Prakash, S. S. Bonded labour and social justice. Deep & Deep Publications, 1990.

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Ian, Duffield, and Bradley James 1963-, eds. Representing convicts: New perspectives on convict forced labour migration. Leicester University Press, 1997.

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Mehergarh, A Center for Learning (Pakistan) and Trócaire (Organization), eds. Set at liberty, is it enough: An unfortunate history of bonded labour in Pakistan. Mehergarh, 2010.

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Singh, Uday Pratap. Abolition of bonded labour. ABS Books, 2018.

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Wijers, Marjan. Trafficking in women forced labour and slavery-like practices in marriage, domestic labour and prostitution. Foundation against Trafficking in Women (STV), 1997.

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Lap-Chew, Lin, Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women., and Stichting tegen Vrouwenhandel, eds. Trafficking in women: Forced labour and slavery-like practices in marriage, domestic labour and prostitution. Foundation against Trafficking in Women (STV), 1997.

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Zambia, ed. Investigating forced labour and trafficking: Do they exist in Zambia? International Labour Office, Special Action Programme to Combat Forced Labour, 2008.

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Sekar, Helen R. Forced labour: A study of children at the traffic lights. V.V. Giri National Labour Institute, 2010.

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Popova, Zhanna. Coerced Labour, Forced Displacement, and the Soviet Gulag, 1880s-1930s. Amsterdam University Press, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5117/9789048560356.

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The Gulag remains one of the key symbols of twentieth-century mass political violence. Thanks to recent archive-based investigations, we now understand the scope of the system, variations between different camp complexes, and modalities of the use of forced labour of convicts. At the same time, the work of historicizing the Gulag and systematically evaluating its position within the global history of repression is still to be done. Exploring the emergence of this vast Soviet system of concentration camps in long-term perspective, this book aims to inscribe this process within global histories of coerced labour, forced displacement, and punishment. It highlights the inextricable interconnection of coerced labour and forced displacement as tools of punishment in the multitude of their historical forms.
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1942-, Palmer Colin A., ed. The worlds of unfree labour: From indentured servitude to slavery. Ashgate, Variorum, 1998.

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Upadhyaya, Krishna Prasad. Poverty, discrimination and slavery: The reality of bonded labour in India, Nepal and Pakistan. Anti-Slavery International, 2008.

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Upadhyaya, Krishna Prasad. Poverty, discrimination and slavery: The reality of bonded labour in India, Nepal and Pakistan. Anti-Slavery International, 2008.

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Oxley, Deborah. Convict maids: The forced migration of women to Australia. Cambridge University Press, 1996.

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Scott, Sam. Labour exploitation and work-based harm. Policy Press, 2018.

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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations. ILO Convention (No. 105) concerning the Abolition of Forced Labor, Ex. K, 88-1: Hearing before the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, One Hundred Second Congress, first session, April 22, 1991. U.S. G.P.O., 1991.

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Organization, International Labour, ред. Mranʻ mā Nuiṅʻ ṅaṃ ʼa tvaṅʻʺ ʼadhama lupʻ ʼāʺ: ʼadhamma lupʻ ʼāʺ kui pitʻ paṅʻ thāʺ so ʼa praññʻ praññʻ chuiṅʻ rā cā khyupʻ ʼa mhatʻ 29 (1930) kui Mranʻ mā Nuiṅʻ ṅaṃ ka luikʻ nā khraṅʻʺ rhi/ma rhi kui cuṃ camʻʺ cacʻ cheʺ ranʻ ʼA praññʻ praññʻ chuiṅʻ rā ʼA lupʻ sa māʺ ʼA phvaiʹ e* phvaiʹ caññʻʺ puṃ ʼa khre khaṃ ʼupade pudʻ ma 26 ʼa ra phvai caññʻʺ khaiʹ so koʻmarhaṅʻ e* ʼa cī raṅʻ khaṃ cā. ʼA praññʻ praññʻ chuiṅʻ rā ʼA lupʻ sa māʺ ʼA phvaiʹ khyupʻ, 1998.

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Acting against forced labour. ILO, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.54394/tylo1243.

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This discussion paper explores some of the key investment requirements towards ending forced labour and the economic returns to this investment for society. The paper fits within a broader programme of ILO research on the economics of forced labour designed to improve understanding of the economic underpinnings of the phenomenon and help inform action against it.
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Dalits and labour in Nepal: Discrimination and forced labour. International Labour Organization, ILO in Nepal, 2005.

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Andrees, Beate, and International Labour Office. Forced Labour and Human Trafficking: Handbook for Labour Inspectors. International Labour Organisation (ILO), 2009.

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Rai, Pallavi, and Kanchana N. Ruwanpura. Forced Labour: Definition, Indicators and Measurement. International Labour Organisation (ILO), 2004.

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Kaye, Mike. Forced Labour in the 21st Century. Anti-Slavery International, 2001.

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Hybel, Alex Roberto. Prisons and Forced Labour in Japan. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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LeBaron, Genevieve, ed. Researching Forced Labour in the Global Economy. British Academy, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5871/bacad/9780197266472.001.0001.

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By most accounts, forced labour, human trafficking, and modern slavery are thriving in the global economy. Recent media reports — including the discovery of widespread trafficking in Thailand's shrimp industry, forced labour in global tea and cocoa supply chains, and the devastating deaths of workers constructing stadiums for Qatar's World Cup— have brought once hidden exploitation into the mainstream spotlight. As public concern about forced labour has escalated, governments around the world have begun to enact legislation to combat it in global production. Yet, in spite of soaring media and policy attention, reliable research on the business of forced labour remains difficult to come by. Forced labour is notoriously challenging to investigate, given that it is illegal, and powerful corporations and governments are reluctant to grant academics access to their workers and supply chains. Given the risk associated with researching the business of forced labour, until very recently, few scholars even attempted to collect hard or systematic data. Instead, academics have often had little choice but to rely on poor quality second-hand data, frequently generated by activists and businesses with vested interests in portraying the problem in a certain light. As a result, the evidence base on contemporary forced labour is both dangerously thin and riddled with bias. Researching Forced Labour in the Global Economy gathers an interdisciplinary group of leading scholars to tackle this problem. It provides the first, comprehensive scholarly account of forced labour's role in the contemporary global economy and reflections on the methodologies used to generate this research.
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Andrees, Beate. Forced Labour and Human Trafficking: A Handbook for Labour Inspectors. International Labour Organisation (ILO), 2008.

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Forced labour, migration and trafficking in Europe. International Labour Office, 2004.

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Yun, Gao. Chinese Migrants and Forced Labour in Europe. International Labour Organisation (ILO), 2004.

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Costa, Patrâcia Trindade Maranhaäo, and International Labour Office. Fighting forced Labour: The example of Brazil. International Labour Organisation (ILO), 2009.

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Costa, Patricía Trindade Maranhão. Fighting Forced Labour: The Example of Brazil. International Labour Organisation (ILO), 2009.

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Lewis, Hannah, Peter Dwyer, Louise Waite, and Stuart Hodkinson. Precarious Lives: Forced Labour, Exploitation and Asylum. Policy Press, 2015.

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Pereira, Adrian. Can Malaysia Eliminate Forced Labour By 2030? ISEAS - Yusof Ishak Institute, 2023.

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Precarious Lives: Forced Labour, Exploitation and Asylum. Policy Press, 2014.

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Precarious Lives: Forced Labour, Exploitation and Asylum. Policy Press, 2015.

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author, Dwyer Peter, Hodkinson Stuart author, and Waite Louise 1975 author, eds. Precarious lives: Forced labour, exploitation and asylum. 2015.

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Aun, Lee Hwok, and Adrian Pereira. Can Malaysia Eliminate Forced Labour By 2030? ISEAS - Yusof Ishak Institute, 2023.

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