This article provides a critical reading of four cases that took place before nineteenth century Mixed Commissions on the Slave Trade at Sierra Leone, namely the Sinceridade, Activo, Perpetuo Defensor and Maria da Gloria cases. Mixed Commissions were early institutional sites where international law was confronted with victims on a multiple scale. Although they had the power to emancipate slaves, Mixed Commissions did not do so as a result of rights attributed to slaves as human beings. Rather this article shows that the capacity of Mixed Commissions to emancipate slaves was dependent upon the legality of the search, seizure and detention of the slave ship on which slaves were found. This legal link between emancipation and lawful inter...
From 1807 onwards, bilateral slave-trade treaties stipulated how naval squadrons would rescue slaves...
This Article is based on the premise that modern day human trafficking, like the transatlantic slave...
The prohibition of slavery is a fundamental norm in contemporary international law. It is an integra...
Modern international criminal law typically traces its origins to the twentieth-century Nuremberg an...
There has been much interest in recent years in the work of the Mixed Commissions which were set up ...
This article examines the interpretation of the definition of slavery/ enslavement by the Internatio...
This thesis explores how anti-slave-trade laws shaped the opportunities and limitations for enslaved...
What were the consequences of creating jurisdictions against the transatlantic slave trade in the ni...
What were the consequences of creating jurisdictions against the transatlantic slave trade in the ni...
In recent decades, a groundswell of public and political attention has turned towards the injustices...
This work focuses on the case of a single French slave-trading ship intercepted by the British Navy ...
This article explores how the findings of international criminal tribunals (ICTs) in respect of ensl...
The three essays in this special issue come together to confirm the value of exploring varying domes...
L’article se propose de retracer les trois moments de l’abolition de l’esclavage et de l’exploitatio...
This Article explores the advancement of the international crime of sexual slavery, from its initial...
From 1807 onwards, bilateral slave-trade treaties stipulated how naval squadrons would rescue slaves...
This Article is based on the premise that modern day human trafficking, like the transatlantic slave...
The prohibition of slavery is a fundamental norm in contemporary international law. It is an integra...
Modern international criminal law typically traces its origins to the twentieth-century Nuremberg an...
There has been much interest in recent years in the work of the Mixed Commissions which were set up ...
This article examines the interpretation of the definition of slavery/ enslavement by the Internatio...
This thesis explores how anti-slave-trade laws shaped the opportunities and limitations for enslaved...
What were the consequences of creating jurisdictions against the transatlantic slave trade in the ni...
What were the consequences of creating jurisdictions against the transatlantic slave trade in the ni...
In recent decades, a groundswell of public and political attention has turned towards the injustices...
This work focuses on the case of a single French slave-trading ship intercepted by the British Navy ...
This article explores how the findings of international criminal tribunals (ICTs) in respect of ensl...
The three essays in this special issue come together to confirm the value of exploring varying domes...
L’article se propose de retracer les trois moments de l’abolition de l’esclavage et de l’exploitatio...
This Article explores the advancement of the international crime of sexual slavery, from its initial...
From 1807 onwards, bilateral slave-trade treaties stipulated how naval squadrons would rescue slaves...
This Article is based on the premise that modern day human trafficking, like the transatlantic slave...
The prohibition of slavery is a fundamental norm in contemporary international law. It is an integra...