1.1 a)Recognition of HR: slavery Flashcards

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When did movement to end slavery begin?

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Abolitionists began pushing in the 18th century

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What did the Lords Mansfield hold?

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In the Sommersett’s Case of 1772, Lord Mansfield held that slavery was not part of English common law, describing it as ‘odious’

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What was passed in 1890 to end slavery?

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The General Act of Brussels, the 1st international treaty to abolish slavery, aimed at African slave trade

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What was passed in 1926 and what was the supplementary convention in 1956?

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The Slavery Convention 1926, followed by the Supplmentary Convention on the Abolition of Slavery which recognised colonialism & apartheid as collective forms of slavery

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What happened in the 20th century to highlight that slavery hasn’t been abolished?

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Use of slaves in Nazi Germany and Soviet Unions

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How many slaves does the Global Slavery Index estimate there are?

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In 2016 , 45.8 million forced labourers

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What domestic legislation does Australia/NSW have to protect people from slavery?

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Crimes Legislation Amendment (Slavery, Slavery-like Conditions and people Trafficking) Bill 2012.

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What did the Crimes Legislation Amendment (Slavery, Slavery-like conditions and people Trafficking) Bill 2012 amend?

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This amended the Criminal Code Act 1995 to insert more offences, to ensure the broadest range of conduct that could constitute enslaving an invididual are covered in legislation

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What percentage of slaves are trafficked for sexual purposes and how many slaves are recruited each year according to the UN?

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79% for sexual purposes
2 million (but some nations:China, Libya) don't cooperate w. giving statistics
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What slavery occurs in UK?

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Child slavery by gangs to grow cannabis

Sexual slavery- 457 visas have been used to import women

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What case highlights the existence of sexual slavery in Australia?

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Queen v Tang (2008) High Court Case.

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What was the outcome of the Queen v Tang (2008) High Court Case?

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HC upheld constitutional validity of Criminal Code which was in accordance with Slavery Convention

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What does Queen v Tang (2008) High Court Case reflect?

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Changing issues. Society has always seen slavery as a breach of political & civil rights. Slavery has reemerged as a massive issue due increase in global trade in human labour

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How does media portray human rights- refer to Queen v Tang (2008) High Court Case

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‘Sex slaves forced to work 20-hour days, court hears’ (SMH 2013) highlighted sexual aspects but ignored the breach of fundamental HR

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What legislation was made to amend the Criminal Code Act 1995 that inserted offences of forced labour, marriage & ensured the slavery offence applies to conduct which renders a person a slave, as well as conduct involving a person who is already a slave?

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Crimes Legislation Amendment (Slavery, Slavery-like Conditions & People Trafficking) Bill 2012.

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what did the Crimes Legislation Amendment (Slavery, Slavery-like Conditions & People Trafficking) Bill 2012 achieve?.

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Extended existing offences of slavery, ensuring broadest range of conduct is now covered in legislation

17
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Why is slavery still a significant international problem?

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Despite more nations moving towards democracy, abuse of HR still occurring. Human slavery ranks 3rd behind drugs and arms dealing in terms of a HR issue. Domestic servants in US, brides in India, sex workers and cocoa farms on Ivory Coast all use slaves.

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What did William Wilberforce do?

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He was able to convince the British to outlaw slavery because it was morally and ethically wrong