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Suppressing slavery requires enforcement as well as cultural change. Slavery Links has become a centre of excellence in the antislavery sector. It is the reliable place to go for evidence-based information about slavery and Australia’s exposure to it.
Suppressing slavery requires enforcement as well as cultural change. Slavery Links has become a centre of excellence in the antislavery sector. It is the reliable place to go for evidence-based information about slavery and Australia’s exposure to it.
From Slavery Links' Business Plan, entitled 'Protecting Australian government, business, labour and civil society from the crime of slavery'. Photo Caption: Book launch in 2014 by Adjunct Professor The Hon Dr Robyn Layton AO QC (at left). Roscoe Howell, the author, at right. Photo Credit: Rosina Possingham
Photo Caption: Book launch in 2014 by Adjunct Professor The Hon Dr Robyn Layton AO QC (at left). Roscoe Howell, the author, at right. Photo Credit: Rosina Possingham
From Slavery Links' Business Plan, entitled 'Protecting Australian government, business, labour and civil society from the crime of slavery'.