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Ending Slavery in all its Forms: Legal Abolition and Effective Emancipation in Historical Perspective

机译:结束一切形式的奴隶制:历史视角下的法律废除和有效解放

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The legal abolition of slavery is often presented as a narrative endpoint, leaving an impression that subsequent events marked a fundamental departure from the earlier status quo. This paper challenges this complacent viewpoint, developing an analytical distinction between legal abolition and effective emancipation, with the former being defined in terms of a circumscribed change in official status, and the latter encompassing an evolving series of aspirations and expectations. To advance this line of argument, I interrogate three different post-abolition settings; the British Caribbean, Colonial Nigeria, and the Indian Subcontinent. By giving pride of place to the actions and outlooks of individuals who have been formally released from servile relationships, and charting their subsequent achievements - or lack thereof - these case studies serve to cast new light upon evolving efforts to combat contemporary forms of slavery.
机译:废除奴隶制的法律通常以叙述为终点,给人留下的印象是,随后的事件标志着与先前现状的根本背离。本文对这种自满的观点提出了挑战,在法律废除与有效解放之间建立了分析上的区别,前者是根据官方地位的有限变化来定义的,后者则包含了一系列不断发展的愿望和期望。为了推进这一论点,我询问了三种不同的废除后设置。不列颠加勒比,尼日利亚殖民地和印度次大陆。这些案例研究通过给予正式脱离奴役关系的个人的行动和观点,并标榜其后来的成就(或缺乏成就),为这些活动提供了新的视角,以打击与当代形式的奴隶制作斗争的努力。

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    《The International Journal of Human Rights》 |2008年第4期|529-554|共26页
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    Joel Quirk;

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    Wilberforce Institute for the Study of Slavery and Emancipation, University of Hull, Hull, UK;

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