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Slavery in The 21st Century

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Core International Law aga<strong>in</strong>st <strong>Slavery</strong> 9<br />

28. <strong>The</strong> list of aggravat<strong>in</strong>g circumstances, of abuses of fundamental rights which accompany slavery<br />

and related abuses, is almost endless. In the harshest cases it <strong>in</strong>cludes depriv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>dividuals<br />

of their identity (by giv<strong>in</strong>g them a new name, often one associated with a different religion or ethnic<br />

identity), oblig<strong>in</strong>g them to speak a new language, and forc<strong>in</strong>g them to change their religion or<br />

subject<strong>in</strong>g them to coercion <strong>in</strong> violation of article 18 of the International Covenant on Civil and<br />

Political Rights. 32 Some extreme cases also <strong>in</strong>volve prevent<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>dividuals from exercis<strong>in</strong>g their<br />

right to marry and to establish a family, 33 notably when the victims are women who are forced to<br />

act as the mistresses or concub<strong>in</strong>es of the men who control them, or are forced to rema<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> prostitution.<br />

Virtually all cases <strong>in</strong>volve violations of the victims’ freedom of expression, their right to<br />

receive and impart <strong>in</strong>formation, their right of peaceful assembly and their freedom of association.<br />

29. In some societies slaves have been prevented from own<strong>in</strong>g or <strong>in</strong>herit<strong>in</strong>g property. One of the<br />

legacies of slavery still affect<strong>in</strong>g people categorized as “slaves” <strong>in</strong> one country where slavery has<br />

been formally abolished on several occasions is that, on the death of former slaves, the families of<br />

their former owners still <strong>in</strong>tervene to take possession of their property – sometimes with the authority<br />

of the courts – thus prevent<strong>in</strong>g the heirs of former slaves from <strong>in</strong>herit<strong>in</strong>g. 34 Such practices violate<br />

article 17 of the Universal Declaration as well as article 26 of the International Covenant on<br />

Civil and Political Rights. Former slaves, their descendants or others regarded socially as hav<strong>in</strong>g<br />

slave status are subjected to a wide range of discrim<strong>in</strong>atory practices <strong>in</strong> many societies.<br />

32<br />

Ibid., art. 18(2): “No one shall be subject to coercion which would impair his freedom to have or to adopt a<br />

religion or beliefs of his choice.”<br />

33 Ibid., art. 23.<br />

34 Report of the Work<strong>in</strong>g Group on Contemporary Forms of <strong>Slavery</strong> on its eighteenth session, United Nations<br />

document E/CN.4/Sub.2/1993/30 (1993), para. 43.

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