Prostitutes should sue pimps under the 13th Amendment, which prohibits slavery and involuntary servitude, MacKinnon suggests. |
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It mandates a form of involuntary servitude expressly prohibited by the 13th amendment to the US Constitution. |
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In earlier times kidnapping meant carrying a person away to another country for involuntary servitude. |
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A series of laws in the United States Code also criminalize peonage, involuntary servitude, and forced labor. |
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To the coalition, the attacks on van drivers were a strong indication of involuntary servitude. |
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Abolition of involuntary servitude to say nothing of chattel slavery, was clearly a moral imperative. |
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It was a cheapjack company that paid writers and artists at rates ranging from poor to involuntary servitude, then printed their wares on presses that were outmoded. |
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Children are also sent to perform agricultural and domestic work in return for wages paid to their parents, a system of involuntary servitude. |
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And shouldn't the state also prohibit terms of marriage that require involuntary servitude from a spouse? |
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The country is a destination for internationally trafficked men, women and children sometimes coerced into debt bondage or involuntary servitude. |
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The Thirteenth Amendment prohibits slavery and involuntary servitude and has been interpreted very broadly. |
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The area has seen six cases of involuntary servitude successfully prosecuted in the past six years. |
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It is a form of slavery that includes involuntary servitude, kidnapping, extortion and violent crime. |
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For example, there is great demand in some wealthier countries of Asia and the Middle East for domestic servants who sometimes fall victim to conditions of involuntary servitude. |
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In Brazil, however, slavery itself was not ended until 1888, making it the last country in the Americas to end involuntary servitude. |
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Improved access to education for children who are at risk of being subjected to involuntary servitude or exploitation is central to reducing their vulnerability to trafficking. |
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The schools promoted programs of involuntary servitude through apprenticeship programs and outing programs, where male students were put to work on farms or female students went to work in homes. |
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Any child who is subject to involuntary servitude, debt bondage, peonage, or slavery through the use of force, fraud, or coercion is a victim of trafficking in persons regardless of the location of that exploitation. |
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Penalties prescribed under these statutes range from five to 20 years' imprisonment for peonage, involuntary servitude, forced labor, and domestic servitude, and up to life imprisonment for aggravating circumstances. |
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That contract doomed those farmers to involuntary servitude. |
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Trafficking is a grave violation of human rights, in particular the right to liberty, human dignity, and the right not to be held in slavery or involuntary servitude. |
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Trafficking happens where a person is forced to perform labor or services in violation of U. S. laws prohibiting slavery, involuntary servitude, debt bondage or other forced labor. |
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Victims are forced into prostitution or forced to work in quarries and sweatshops, on farms, as domestics, as child soldiers, and in many other forms of involuntary servitude. |
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The enactment of the Thirteenth Amendment simply made slavery and all forms of involuntary servitude, except as punishment for crime, unconstitutional. |
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