Anti-Slavery Day Act 2010
Anti-Slavery Day
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- (1) The Secretary of State shall by order made by statutory instrument specify a date which shall be observed each year as Anti-Slavery Day.
- (2) The purpose of Anti-Slavery Day shall be to—
- (a) acknowledge that millions of men, women and children continue to be victims of slavery, depriving them of basic human dignity and freedom;
- (b) raise awareness amongst young people and others of the dangers and consequences of slavery, human trafficking and exploitation and encourage them to be proactive in the fight against it;
- (c) draw attention to—
- (i) the progress made by government and those working to combat all forms of slavery, human trafficking and exploitation, and
- (ii) what more needs to be done.
- (3) In this Act “slavery” includes—
- (a) trafficking for sexual exploitation,
- (b) child trafficking,
- (c) trafficking for forced labour, and
- (d) domestic servitude.
Short title and extent
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- (1) This Act may be cited as the Anti-Slavery Day Act 2010.
- (2) This Act extends to England and Wales.
Anti-Slavery Day
Editorial notes
[^M_P_273e1abe-a32a-44e1-c544-40b1bee8575f]: S. 1(1): 18th October specified to be observed each year as Anti-Slavery Day (22.9.2010) by S.I. 2010/2325, arts. 1, 2
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