| Clyde Eagleton - 1957 - 238 pages
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| 1957 - 236 pages
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| International law - 1927 - 414 pages
...labor may only be exacted for public purposes. (2) In territories in which compulsory or forced labor for other than public purposes still survives, the high contracting parties shall endeavor progressively and as soon as possible to put an end to the practice. So long as such forced... | |
| Colonization - 1972 - 718 pages
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