Slavery in international law

Slavery in international law is governed by a number of treaties, conventions and declarations. Foremost among these is the Universal Declaration on Human Rights (1948) that states in Article 4: “no one should be held in slavery or servitude, slavery in all of its forms should be eliminated.”[1]

  1. ^ United Nations. "Universal Declaration on Human Rights." General Assembly of the United Nations. 1948.

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