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Addressing Modern Slavery examines slavery in the modern world and outlines ways it can be stopped.

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Addressing Modern Slavery examines slavery in the modern world and outlines ways it can be stopped.
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Justine Nolan is Associate Professor and Associate Dean in the Faculty of Law at the University of New South Wales and co-author of The International Law of Human Rights (OUP, 2017) and Business and Human Rights: From Principles to Practice (Routledge, 2016). She has extensive experience as a human rights advocate, having worked in the US at Human Rights First. She was involved in the establishment of the Fair Labor Association and worked with companies, unions and NGOs to develop labour rights monitoring standards for apparel factories. In 2017, Justine was appointed to the Australian Government’s Multi-Stakeholder Advisory Group on Business and Human Rights. Martijn Boersma is a lecturer in management at the University of Technology Sydney, specialising in industrial relations, business ethics and human resource management. Martijn has published widely on these topics. He was part of a multi-stakeholder ‘Supply Chains Working Group’ initiated by the Australian Federal Attorney-General’s Department, which explored strategies to address labour exploitation in supply chains, including slavery and human trafficking. Prior to joining UTS, Martijn was active in the Australia trade union movement and has worked as a researcher for United Voice, a trade union that represents Australian workers in predominantly low-paid industries. Previously, Martijn worked in the international head office of Greenpeace in Amsterdam.