MODERN SLAVERY TODAY, THE SAME AS YESTERDAY

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Tiago Muniz Cavalcanti
Rafael Garcia Rodrigues

Abstract

This article seeks to review the thematic of current slave labor, verifying how it is perpetuated in the Brazilian history in such a way as to indicate its non-anachronistic character in the Brazilian social relations. Critical-descriptive literature review was adopted, combined with the survey of relevant laws, case laws, and judicial decisions on the theme. Starting from the historicity of the slave labor experience in the Colonial Brazil, we review how this experience and reasoning of the existence of a human being as an object rather than as a subject of rights still remain today, including in judicial decisions that justify its occurrence based on a local pseudo-culture. We verified to what extent this approach, along with a restrictive reading of the concept of modern slavery, unveils a historical moment of setback in the fight against this form of exploitation. And, at the end, we pointed out how modern slavery is expressed in several forms of exploiting human labor today, suggesting paths for the hermeneutics of such a concept so that its confrontation is as broad as possible, as the only way to fulfill citizenship.

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Tiago Muniz Cavalcanti, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE)

PhD in Law from the Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE), Recife/PE, Brazil, with a research period at the Centro de Estudos Sociais da Universidade de Coimbra (UC), Portugal. Master in Law from the Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, (PUC-SP), São Paulo/SP, Brazil. Expert in Labor Law and Procedural Law from Faculdade de Boa Viagem, Recife/PE, Brazil. Member of the Labor Law Academy of Pernambuco (Academia Pernambucana de Direito do Trabalho, APDT), Recife/PE, Brazil. Attorney for the Labor Public Ministry (Ministério Público do Trabalho, MPT), Recife/PE, Brazil.

Rafael Garcia Rodrigues, Ministério Público do Trabalho (MPT)

PhD candidate in Social Relations Law in the Graduate Program in Law of the Universidade Federal do Paraná (PPGD/UFPR), Curitiba/PR, Brazil. Master in Civil Law from the Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ), Rio de Janeiro/RJ, Brazil. Attorney for the Labor Public Ministry (Ministério Público do Trabalho, MPT), Curitiba/PR, Brazil.