Abstract
In this study, first of all, the basic elements of the slavery phenomenon in general and the paradigm of slavery were tried to be discussed in order to understand the slavery phenomenon correctly. Following these explanations, a definition proposal has been made for modern slavery, which has not yet been defined in any national or international law text. This defination includes four essential elements that must be included in the definition of modern slavery: control, continuity, voluntas and exploitation. Beside this defination On the axis of this definition, a brief critique of other slavery definitions in the literature has been made. The desired result with these discussions and explanations in the study is to present a generally accepted road map that can be applied in the fight against modern slavery.
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