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Modern Slavery Bill 2014-15

Commons Briefing paper by Oonagh Gay and Sally Lipscombe. It was first published on Monday, 7 July 2014. It was last updated on Monday, 7 July 2014.

The Bill extends to England and Wales and has four main parts. Part 1 would largely consolidate the existing slavery and trafficking offences. Part 2 would introduce two new civil orders to enable the courts to place restrictions on those convicted of modern slavery offences, or those involved in such offences but not yet convicted. Part 3 would establish a new Anti-Slavery Commissioner to encourage good practice on the prevention of modern slavery offences and the identification of victims. Part 4 is based largely on the Joint Committee’s recommendations on treatment of victims. It includes a new statutory defence for slavery or trafficking victims compelled to commit criminal offences, and provision for new child trafficking advocates.

Type
Research briefing
Reference
RP14-37 
Modern Slavery Bill 2014-15
Tuesday, 10 June 2014
Bills
House of Commons
Modern Slavery Bill
Tuesday, 8 July 2014
Parliamentary proceedings
House of Commons
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