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      Debate: Forced Labour, Slavery and Human Trafficking: When do definitions matter?

      Anti-Trafficking Review
      Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women

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          <p>We can spend a lot of time debating the connections or essential differences between the concepts of trafficking, forced labour, slavery and modern slavery, or slavery-like practices. Some insist that trafficking is a subset of forced labour, others the reverse. The arguments between academics, bureaucracies and even government agencies have often been vitriolic.</p>

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          Anti-Trafficking Review
          Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women
          01 September 2015
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          73c4cf759d5442579ea9dcfcc770b1ed
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