Sentence examples for compelled service from inspiring English sources

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The official Presidential Proclamation noted, "Around the world, millions of men, women, and children are bought, sold, beaten, and abused, locked in compelled service and hidden in darkness.

For example, exploitation and compelled service and the coercive and deceptive practices used by traffickers are at the heart of the many forms of modern slavery.

As a consequence, millions of victims suffer in grossly exploitative situations every day, and only a small number of the victims held in compelled service have been given the assistance and services they need.

"Trafficking in persons" and "human trafficking" are used as umbrella terms for all acts involved in recruiting, harboring, transporting, providing, or obtaining a person for compelled service or commercial sex acts through the use of force, fraud, or coercion.

Since 2000, the United States Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (TVPA) and the United Nations Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children (Palermo Protocol) have described this compelled service using several overlapping concepts, including involuntary servitude, slavery, practices similar to slavery, debt bondage, and forced labor.

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Under the CLOUD Act, US officials can compel service providers to provide data regardless of where that data is stored.

In hearings before the oversight and investigations subcommittee of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, lawmakers expressed interest in writing legislation to compel service providers to preserve identifying data about their customers' online activities for at least a year.

Stripped of its volunteer ideology, but still unable to compel service from dissenters, the military would end up weaker and less representative than the volunteer force -- the very opposite of the draft's intended goals.

Among the many expansions of government snooping power contained in the Patriot Act after the attacks of September 11th , 2001 it became far easier for the FBI to issue national-security letters, which compel service providers to turn over vast amounts of data about the recipients of such letters without a court order.

He says the Criminal Code is rife with authorities to compel service providers to aid in investigations.

In the letter, the companies call on the U.S. and other governments to enact "sensible limitations on their ability to compel service providers to disclose user data".

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