I start to feel more and more unease with the idea that a relatively small group of judges, who are experts in law, not the social sciences, should decide what something IS, rather than answering the question if the "thing" under scrutiny fulfills a certain legal definition that came into being due to the haggling among law makers (that means a very worldly process leading to a very contingent result). In short, these judges can't tell if something IS slavery, but if it fulfills a certain definition of slavery in accordance with the Ecuadorian law.
By the way, social scientists should also neither be able to tell if something definitely IS slavery. But in principle they are probably aware of the importance of definitions and how they influence results.
@@rorytribbet6424. Ecuador devastated their neighbours? What are you talking about? Or u r just deflecting US responsability in all of American countries of the continent called America?
slavery never went away, they just were clever enough to move them to places you won't see them
What about government labour supervisors? This thing has being going on for years
Absolutely unbelievable to hear how many people are affected by this horrific attack on their lives
Why is no one talking about SLAVERY IN CHINA?!?
no one? shein and temu have been criticized and people were talking about it
let the n] News shine the light on others
@@pacresfrancis1565 I see a temu commercial almost every day
I start to feel more and more unease with the idea that a relatively small group of judges, who are experts in law, not the social sciences, should decide what something IS, rather than answering the question if the "thing" under scrutiny fulfills a certain legal definition that came into being due to the haggling among law makers (that means a very worldly process leading to a very contingent result). In short, these judges can't tell if something IS slavery, but if it fulfills a certain definition of slavery in accordance with the Ecuadorian law.
By the way, social scientists should also neither be able to tell if something definitely IS slavery. But in principle they are probably aware of the importance of definitions and how they influence results.
Yet not in China, other Asian countries
You had 5 kids into slavery and with no healthcare and you still had 2 more? That’s wild
Like you said, "no healthcare", and you expect them to have birth control😅
The poorer the country, the higher the birth rate
they worked voluntarily . what slavery are they talking about?
The workers been exploited should get proper compensation, the Japanese company should be fined and give to the workers.
That spinning machine is a massive safety hazard
Modern day slavery doesn't matter its just the slavery that happened a couple hundred years ago that matters
5:25 what is the link she says?
“Contractors”
Yup, as usual.
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Necrophilia
Why can't we just automate agriculture? Why continue using human labor?
Why going so far ? Look what is happening in European gastronomy, customer service and so on. That is a real modern slavery, wrapped in euros.
Ecuador, yet another Latin American country devastated by the US.
This is a Japanese company … and equador is a country that devastated their own neighbors just the same. They aren’t an innocent state… very few are.
You don't listen, do you?
@@rorytribbet6424. Ecuador devastated their neighbours? What are you talking about? Or u r just deflecting US responsability in all of American countries of the continent called America?
Of course, it would would be difficult or almost impossible to find a single country, where the US didn't intervene, please prove me wrong.
Or by Marxism?