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Tackling Modern Slavery: Problems and Possibilities - Glossary
Glossary of abbreviations used in ‘Tackling Modern Slavery: Problems and Possibilities’ (Journal of the British Academy, volume 7, supplementary issue 1, 2019).
Tourism and sexual violence and exploitation in Jamaica: contesting the ‘trafficking and modern slavery’ frame
Article by Katie Cruz, Julia O’Connell Davidson and Jacqueline Sanchez Taylor, posted to Journal of the British Academy, volume 7, supplementary issue 1 (Tackling Modern Slavery: Problems and Possibilities), in 2019.
‘For the English to see’ or effective change? How supply chains are shaped by laws and regulations, and what that means for the exposure of modern slavery
Article by Silvia Marina Pinheiro, Caroline Emberson and Alexander Trautrims, posted to Journal of the British Academy, volume 7, supplementary issue 1 (Tackling Modern Slavery: Problems and Possibilities), in 2019.
Worker feedback technologies and combatting modern slavery in global supply chains
Examining the effectiveness of remediation-oriented and due-diligence-oriented technologies in identifying and addressing forced labour and human trafficking. Article by Lisa Rende Taylor and Elena Shih, posted to Journal of the British Academy, volume 7, supplementary issue 1 (Tackling Modern Slavery: Problems and Possibilities), in 2019.
Fishing for export: calo, recruiters, informality, and debt in international supply chains
Article by Katharine Jones, David Visser and Agnes Simic, posted to Journal of the British Academy, volume 7, supplementary issue 1 (Tackling Modern Slavery: Problems and Possibilities), in 2019.
Victims of trafficking and modern slavery or agents of change? Migrants, brokers, and the state in Ghana and Myanmar
Article by Priya Deshingkar, Mariama Awumbila and Joseph Kofi Teye, posted to Journal of the British Academy, volume 7, supplementary issue 1 (Tackling Modern Slavery: Problems and Possibilities), in 2019.
International supply chains: compliance and engagement with the Modern Slavery Act
Article by Hinrich Voss, Matthew Davis, Mark Sumner, Louise Waite, Ilse A. Ras, Divya Singhal and Deepti Jog, posted to Journal of the British Academy, volume 7, supplementary issue 1 (Tackling Modern Slavery: Problems and Possibilities), in 2019.
Transparency in supply chains and the lived experiences of workers and their families in the garment sectors of Bangladesh and Myanmar
Article by Leona Vaughn, Alex Balch, Jennifer Johns and Samantha Currie, posted to Journal of the British Academy, volume 7, supplementary issue 1 (Tackling Modern Slavery: Problems and Possibilities), in 2019.
The modern slavery regime: a critical evaluation
Article by Agnes Simic and Brad K. Blitz, posted to Journal of the British Academy, volume 7, supplementary issue 1 (Tackling Modern Slavery: Problems and Possibilities), in 2019.
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