Know ye all men that this document states that slavery is a heinous and cruel offence and must be prohibited, condemned and punished. In the below articles, the rights of the individual are outlined and must be respected and followed by all signatories to this proclamation. Drafted in August 2023 as a response to recent increased activity of slavery and ratified on 2nd September 2023, this document will serve as a basis for the human and civil rights of an individual, aiming to one day fully end the slave trade and create a more civilised, fair and equal society for all.
Article I ~ Defines that all are created equal and should not be discriminated against for any reason. All persons should henceforth be considered as the free, and not as the property of any individual, company, or institution et cetera.
Article II~ Observing that the acts of owning, distributing or purchasing slaves is a crime and therefore should be treated as such and punished appropriately. This varies between state law, however still defines that all slave owning individuals, companies or institutions eat cetera, must be treated as criminals.
The First Amendment: Recognising that the crime of slavery also extends to purchasing materials made by slaves or produced by companies that benefit off of the slave trade, whether directly or indirectly. Also urging those who purchase items produced by slave labour to boycott wares.
Article III- Reinforcing these principles/laws via force if necessary. This includes and is not limited to: sanctioning bodies that benefit from slave labour, and potentially emancipating slaves via force should it be considered absolutely necessary.
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Nation Name-
Do you intend to uphold, protect and enforce the rights of the individual and condemn the slave trade in all its forms?
Has your nation ever engaged in slave trading or used slave labour as a mean of production? If so, is the practice still legal?