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Ending contemporary forms of slavery: what is Australia’s position?

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Law Lecture Theatre, Building 5
acton, australia
Centre for International and Public Law
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Wed, 27 Nov, 2pm - 4pm AEDT

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How are Australia’s governments, business and finance sectors, civil society -- and the consuming public -- faring in what is intended to be a shared societal effort to combat contemporary forms of slavery, both ‘onshore’ and in the global supply chains on which we rely?

Join ANU College of Law for this open public discussion with the UN Special Rapporteur on Contemporary Forms of Slavery, the Hon. Tomoya Obokata. The Special Rapporteur will share reflections on his mandate, and the efforts of Australia and Australians, as he wraps up the Canberra leg of his official visit to Australia.

The event will be hosted by Professor Jo Ford (ANU Law) and is presented in collaboration with the Centre for International and Public Law.

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Law Lecture Theatre, Building 5
acton, australia