A/HRC/24/43
Contents
Page
I.
Introduction .............................................................................................................
1
3
II.
Activities of the mandate .........................................................................................
2–6
3
A.
Visits to countries and follow-up activities.....................................................
2–5
3
B.
Communications and other activities ..............................................................
6
3
III.
Challenges and lessons in combating contemporary forms of slavery ....................
7–26
3
IV.
International legal framework .................................................................................
27–32
8
V.
VI.
VII.
2
Paragraphs
A.
Slavery ............................................................................................................
27
8
B.
Debt bondage and serfdom .............................................................................
28
8
C.
Servile marriage ..............................................................................................
29
9
D.
Child slavery ...................................................................................................
30
9
E.
Domestic servitude .........................................................................................
31
9
F.
Forced labour ..................................................................................................
32
10
Challenges in combating contemporary forms of slavery .......................................
33–45
10
A.
Legal and policy challenges ............................................................................
33–36
10
B.
Institutional and implementation challenges...................................................
37–45
11
Good practices .........................................................................................................
46–77
13
A.
Legislation ......................................................................................................
46–50
13
B.
Enforcement ....................................................................................................
51–57
14
C.
Awareness-raising and prevention ..................................................................
58–61
15
D.
Victim identification, protection and rehabilitation ........................................
62–66
16
E.
Multi-stakeholder initiatives ...........................................................................
67–72
17
F.
Sourcing .........................................................................................................
73–77
18
Conclusions and recommendations .........................................................................
78–96
19
A.
Recommendations to Governments ................................................................
84–89
20
B.
Recommendations to international agencies and donors ................................
90–94
21
C.
Recommendations to businesses .....................................................................
95–96
21