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ISSN 0046-578X
Online Notes
Vol. 50, Issue 1, 2021December 17, 2021 EDT

The Fashion Industry’s Inner Beauty: Does the UK’s Fight Against Modern Slavery Measure Up to Its ILO Obligations?

Olivia Landrum,
International lawFashion IndustryLaborForced LaborUnited KingdomInternational Labor Organization
Photo by Rio Lecatompessy on Unsplash
GJICL
Olivia Landrum, The Fashion Industry’s Inner Beauty: Does the UK’s Fight Against Modern Slavery Measure Up to Its ILO Obligations?, 50 GJICL 240 (2021).

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