Nghĩa của từ forced labour bằng Tiếng Hungari

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Đặt câu có từ "forced labour"

Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "forced labour", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh - Hungari. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ forced labour, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ forced labour trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh - Hungari

1. Two million suffered imprisonment or forced labour.

2. The mines were manned by forced labour from conquered countries.

3. 27 A system of forced labour was used on the cocoa plantations.

4. In A.H. 1398 (1978), the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia ratified ILO Convention No. 29 of 1930 concerning forced labour, and ILO Convention No. 105 of 1957 concerning the abolition of forced labour.

5. 22 It also imposed forced labour, and maintained an astonishing, rigorously trained army.

6. In 1930, a League report confirmed the presence of slavery and forced labour.

7. During the Third Reich, Krupp supported Adolf Hitler and the use of forced labour.

8. Brazilian law also prohibits and penalizes other activities related to forced labour, including debt bondage.

9. The Liberian government outlawed forced labour and slavery and asked for American help in social reforms.

10. With Colonialism, which began in South Africa in 1652, came the Slavery and Forced Labour Model

11. These included forced labour and their exclusion from all political and many cultural aspects of society.

12. An unknown number were taken to Japanese-occupied areas in the South Pacific as forced labour.

13. In modern historiography, the term refers to a place of systemic mistreatment, starvation, forced labour and murder.

14. Article # of Act No # of # anuary # containing the Labour Code, provides that: “Forced labour is absolutely prohibited

15. Nigerian migrant workers flocked to Southern Cameroons, ending forced labour altogether but angering the local natives, who felt swamped.

16. She was employed in forced labour in the Union ammunition factory, which belonged to Siemens, for about one year.

17. By early 1941, following Himmler's orders, ten concentration camps had been constructed in which inmates were subjected to forced labour.

18. 10 Or maybe if he understood the true meaning of 'forced labour' he'd stop complaining about being treated like a skivvy!

19. The peasants were angered by many of Ali's reforms, especially the introduction of conscription and the increase in taxes and forced labour.

20. The NaSaKa forces were allegedly a major perpetrator of human rights abuses with respect, in particular, to taxation, extortion and forced labour.

21. The NaSaKa forces were allegedly a major perpetrator of human rights abuses with respect, in particular, to taxation, extortion and forced labour

22. Germany paid reparations to the United Kingdom, France, and the Soviet Union, mainly in the form of dismantled factories, forced labour, and coal.

23. Other topics included child labour and forced labour (International Labour Organization), small arms, inequality (Human Development Report) and journalistic freedom (Alexia Foundation and World Press Photo).

24. Other topics included child labour and forced labour (International Labour Organization), small arms, inequality (Human Development Report) and journalistic freedom (Alexia Foundation and World Press Photo

25. To eliminate dissent, the government imprisoned thousands in forced-labour camps or executed them for crimes such as alleged treachery or for disrupting the proletarian dictatorship.

26. In addition, three offences have been added to the Criminal Code: the forced labour of children, the sale of children and the use of children for pornography.

27. The League secured a commitment from Ethiopia to end slavery as a condition of membership in 1923, and worked with Liberia to abolish forced labour and intertribal slavery.

28. Himmler ordered that those who refused to be classified as ethnic Germans should be deported to concentration camps, have their children taken away, or be assigned to forced labour.

29. The illicit exploitation of natural resources is often Accompanied by forced labour and displacement of children and, at the same time, diverts resources from services and programmes for children

30. Veth (or Vethi or Vetti-chakiri, from Sanskrit visti), also known as Begar (from Persian), was a system of forced labour practised in pre-independence India, in which members of populace were compelled to perform unpaid work for the government.

31. In Isiporenda (“place where bejuco (a climbing plant used as string) grows”), owners Elvy Abett de Malpartida and Luis Eduardo Soriano Noriega have an area of 10,958.6948 hectares and keep 26 Guaraní people in a situation of servitude and forced labour.

32. During this period the regime launched several campaigns of purges in which numerous "enemies of the state" and "parasite elements" were targeted for different forms of punishment, such as deportation, internal exile, and internment in forced labour camps and prisons, sometimes for life, as well as extrajudicial killing.

33. All of these attacks against the civilian populations between May 1997 and April 1999 were notable for their summary executions, mutilations, looting and burning of villages, violations of sexual integrity, forced marriages, abductions and forced labour,-particularly in the diamond mines- and by the enlistment and use of child soldiers.

34. 1592 - Amerindian population of Trinidad numbered at around 40,000 1634 - Amerindian population of Trinidad numbered at around 4,000 1699 - The Arena uprising: The Amerindians on the Arena Catholic Mission rebel against the forced labour of the encomienda system, reportedly killing the priests in charge and the Spanish governor of the island before escaping to the …

35. The Parties reaffirm their commitment to the internationally recognised core labour standards, as defined by the relevant International Labour Organisation (ILO) Conventions, and in particular the freedom of association and the right to collective bargaining, the abolition of forced labour, the elimination of worst forms of child labour and non-discrimination in respect to employment

36. Trafficking in women and children is defined under Act No. 64 of 2010, the Palermo Protocol and the Child Act, as amended, the Criminal Code, the Civil Status Code and the regulation governing organ transplants as: “dealing in human beings for the purpose of exploitation, through abduction, fraud or deception, or the abuse of power or of a position of vulnerability or need, by obtaining control over them and limiting their movement for the purpose of forced labour or obliging them to perform illegal acts for profit and obtaining financial reward or compensation, by an individual or organized group, at home or abroad”.

37. Urges all States and the international community to respect, promote and protect the rights of the girl child, taking into account the particular vulnerabilities of the girl child in pre-conflict, conflict and post-conflict situations, and further urges States to take special measures for the protection of girls, in particular to protect them from sexually transmitted diseases, such as HIV/AIDS, gender-based violence, including rape, sexual abuse and sexual exploitation, torture, abduction and forced labour, paying special attention to refugee and displaced girls, and to take into account their special needs in the delivery of humanitarian assistance and disarmament, demobilization, rehabilitation assistance and reintegration processes;