LAW · LAW|rights and freedoms
- daoirse Tagairt Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
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- servitude
- en
- Sainmhíniú an obligation to provide one's services, imposed by the use of coercion, and to live on another person's property with no possibility of altering one's condition Tagairt EP-Terminology Coordination/EN, based on: Judgment of the European Court of Human Rights of 26 July 2005 in Siliadin v France, points 123-124 (9.11.2021)
- Nóta To be distinguished from 'slavery' [IATE:153187], which involves objectification of the victom to the the extent that they becoming merely another person's property.To be distinguished from 'forced and compulsory labour' [IATE:1396661], as servitude appears to characterise situations in which denial of the individual's freedom is not limited to the compulsory provision of labour, but also extends to his or her living conditions, and there is no potential for improvement, an element which is absent from the concept of 'forced or compulsory labour'.