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Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of slavery, including its causes and consequences

In March 2020, the Human Rights Council appointed Mr. Tomoya Obokata as Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of slavery, including its causes and consequences.

Article 4 of the UDHR states that ‘No one shall be held in slavery or servitude: slavery and the slave trade shall be prohibited in all their forms’.

Slavery was the first human rights issue to arouse wide international concern yet it still continues today and slavery-like practices also remain a grave and persistent problem.

The mandate on contemporary forms of slavery includes but is not limited to issues such as: traditional slavery, forced labour, debt bondage, serfdom, children working in slavery or slavery-like conditions, domestic servitude, sexual slavery, and servile forms of marriage. As a legally permitted labour system, traditional slavery has been abolished everywhere, but it has not been completely eradicated. It can persist as a state of mind- among victims and their descendants and among the inheritors of those who practised it –long after it has formally ended.

Contemporary forms of slavery often involve hidden populations, some of whom perform illicit work. Slavery often occurs in isolated areas and access can be challenged or compromised when workers are involved in illegal activities, when they are geographically isolated, or when they work in violent or politically unstable countries or regions.

The majority of those who suffer are the poorest, most vulnerable and marginalised social groups in society. Fear, ignorance of one’s rights and the need to survive do not encourage them to speak out.

In order to effectively eradicate slavery in all its forms, the root causes of slavery such as poverty, social exclusion and all forms of discrimination must be addressed. In addition, we need to promote and protect the rights of all especially the most vulnerable in our society. Where human rights violations have already been committed, we are called upon to help restore the dignity of victims.

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Call for input on "contemporary forms of slavery in the informal economy". The report of the Special Rapporteur on slavery on this theme will be presented to the General Assembly in October 2022.
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Call for input on “contemporary forms of slavery as affecting persons belonging to ethnic, religious and linguistic minority communities”. The report of the SR on slavery on this theme will be presented to the Human Rights Council in September 2022.
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Joint Other Letter addressed to the Republic of Korea concerning the Bill on the Prevention of Human Trafficking-Exploitation, the Protection of Victims, Etc. (Bill No. 6912)

Comments on the Atypical Working Scheme (AWS) for Sea fishers

Side event on "Gender Dimensions of Contemporary Forms of Slavery and Trafficking in Persons" (New York, 26 October 2018)

Comunicacion dirigida al gobierno de Paraguay sobre reforma de la ley 5.407/15 del Trabajo Domestico

Special Rapporteur presents on sustainable development and slavery

Special Rapporteur on contemporary slavery concludes workshop in Mauritania
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Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of slavery, including its causes and consequences presents at the Security Council

Video on Debt Bondage - a form of slavery

Joint visit to Nigeria

Video statement on human rights in the context of procurement
International Learning Lab on Human Rights and Public Procurement
Geneva, 19 November 2015

Side event "Ending contemporary forms of slavery in supply chains: challenges, strategies, opportunities and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development", 30th session of the UN Human Rights Council

Video statement on the thematic report on eradicating contemporary forms of slavery from supply chains (A/HRC/30/35)

Video statement on the role of the UN in combatting the intersection of caste and gender in the area of forced and bonded labour
Side event, 29th session of the UN Human Rights Council 

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Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of slavery, including its causes and consequences
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Special Rapporteur

Mr. Tomoya Obokata
2020

Former Special Rapporteur

Ms. Urmila Bhoola
2014-2020

Ms. Gulnara Shahinian
2008-2014