This essay examines the Trans-Atlantic slave trade with a particular focus on its legal, financial, and governmental aspects. The author argues that despite the brutal treatment that slaves endured, including death, the international community could not resist the economic possibilities of participation in the slave trade. In so arguing, the author discusses the historical beginnings of the Trans-Atlantic slave trade, and the involvement of many nation-states in the implementation of guidelines, statutes, contracts, and treaties authorizing the unprecedented exploitation of African peoples. The author concludes that the exploitation of Africans through the Trans-Atlantic slave trade constituted an international crime against humanity
This thesis explores how anti-slave-trade laws shaped the opportunities and limitations for enslaved...
This piece has studied the basic facts of black slavery and its consequences on the African contine...
This essay describes the basic characteristics of Atlantic slave trade in the 19th century compares ...
Legal scholarship concerning the crimes against humanity and exploited forced labor that characteriz...
Transatlantic slavery was a centuries-long international trade in people and their labor, spanning ...
The debate around reparations for the transatlantic slave trade has been discussed for centuries wit...
Africa experienced two major crisis in its history; slave trade and colonialism. At a time of both e...
The Trans-Atlantic slave trade’s legal institution from a regional economic practice into an interna...
The Trans-Atlantic slave trade’s legal institution from a regional economic practice into an interna...
The Trans-Atlantic slave trade’s legal institution from a regional economic practice into an interna...
Modern international criminal law typically traces its origins to the twentieth-century Nuremberg an...
Although distinct legal definitions exist, rhetoric concerning slavery and enslavement is consistent...
This essay describes the basic characteristics of Atlantic slave trade in the 19th century compares ...
In my essay, I give a detailed summary of Britain’s Atlantic slave trade in the eighteenth century b...
Scholars have shed so much ink trying to document the European propelled Atlantic Slave Trade, but c...
This thesis explores how anti-slave-trade laws shaped the opportunities and limitations for enslaved...
This piece has studied the basic facts of black slavery and its consequences on the African contine...
This essay describes the basic characteristics of Atlantic slave trade in the 19th century compares ...
Legal scholarship concerning the crimes against humanity and exploited forced labor that characteriz...
Transatlantic slavery was a centuries-long international trade in people and their labor, spanning ...
The debate around reparations for the transatlantic slave trade has been discussed for centuries wit...
Africa experienced two major crisis in its history; slave trade and colonialism. At a time of both e...
The Trans-Atlantic slave trade’s legal institution from a regional economic practice into an interna...
The Trans-Atlantic slave trade’s legal institution from a regional economic practice into an interna...
The Trans-Atlantic slave trade’s legal institution from a regional economic practice into an interna...
Modern international criminal law typically traces its origins to the twentieth-century Nuremberg an...
Although distinct legal definitions exist, rhetoric concerning slavery and enslavement is consistent...
This essay describes the basic characteristics of Atlantic slave trade in the 19th century compares ...
In my essay, I give a detailed summary of Britain’s Atlantic slave trade in the eighteenth century b...
Scholars have shed so much ink trying to document the European propelled Atlantic Slave Trade, but c...
This thesis explores how anti-slave-trade laws shaped the opportunities and limitations for enslaved...
This piece has studied the basic facts of black slavery and its consequences on the African contine...
This essay describes the basic characteristics of Atlantic slave trade in the 19th century compares ...