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I was at loggerheads with my mother-in-law ….So I decided to leave her daughter. Despite, or perhaps because of, these private difficulties, Yusuf channelled vast energy into his public role. I came to realise that people in my village are suffering from various diseases and sometimes ...
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especially in the realm of "working conditions" there are still differences between state laws and regulations.The opportunity to adapt the working conditions of women in international law expresses the fact that in various areas, particularly in the area of "working conditions" these differences are...
Forced labour, labour performed involuntarily and under duress, usually by relatively large groups of people. Forced labour differs from slavery in that it involves not the ownership of one person by another but rather merely the forced exploitation of t
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Using the problem of child labour in the cocoa industry in Ghana as an example, the paper discusses how these exceptions in the WTO rules could be used by an importing country to influence action against the use of child labour in cocoa exporting countries like Ghana. Where either the WTO ...