Legal Definition and Related Resources of Slavery
Meaning of Slavery
The status or condition ot a slave. The keeping of slaves as a practice or legal institution.
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Slavery in Law Enforcement
Main Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of slavery.
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Legal English Vocabulary: Slavery in Spanish
Online translation of the English legal term slavery into Spanish: esclavitud (English to Spanish translation) . More about legal dictionary from english to spanish online.
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- Law Enforcement Officer
- Police
- Law Enforcement Agency
Further Reading
- slavery in A Dictionary of Law Enforcement (Oxford University Press)
- slavery in the Encyclopedia of Law Enforcement
- A Treatise on the Police of the Metropolis
Slavery, Sexual Behaviour and the Law
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Definition of Slavery
The Canada social science dictionary [1] provides the following meaning of Slavery: Describes a relationship between people in which one person is not legally free but is treated as the legally owned property of the other. As such the slave can be sold or exchanged. Slave relationships have been found in many parts of the world and have sometimes been the central economic relationships of the society. As legal property of their owners, slaves can be forced to produce goods or services whose value remains with the owner.
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Notes and References
- Drislane, R., & Parkinson, G. (2016). (Concept of) Slavery. Online dictionary of the social sciences. Open University of Canada
Definition of Slavery
In relation to social issues, a meaning of slavery is provided here: the institution that supports the holding of human beings as property
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See Also
- Labor
- Employment Law
- International Labor Law
- Industrial Safety
- Labour
- Labor Right
- Labor Policy
Hierarchical Display of Slavery
Law > Rights and freedoms > Rights of the individual
Politics > Politics and public safety > Public safety > Political violence > Concentration camp
Law > Criminal law > Offence > Crime against individuals > Trafficking in human beings
Trade > International trade > International trade > Social clause
Meaning of Slavery
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Translation of Slavery
- Spanish: Esclavitud
- French: Esclavage
- German: Sklaverei
- Italian: Schiavitù
- Portuguese: Escravatura
- Polish: Niewolnictwo
Thesaurus of Slavery
Law > Rights and freedoms > Rights of the individual > Slavery
Politics > Politics and public safety > Public safety > Political violence > Concentration camp > Slavery
Law > Criminal law > Offence > Crime against individuals > Trafficking in human beings > Slavery
Trade > International trade > International trade > Social clause > Slavery
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