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This section of the EISIL database includes sources and materials pertaining to configurations of individuals and groups based upon their shared social and political identities, values, and interests. For sources pertaining specifically to the rights of women and children, see the International Human Rights section of EISIL, under the subcategories Women's Human Rights and Rights of the Child. See also the International Human Rights section, under the subcategories Slavery & Slavery-Like Practices and Employment & Forced Labor, for resources relating to debt bondage, trafficking in persons, and related topics. In addition, see the International Economic Law section, under the subcategory Labor, for resources relating to labor organization, working conditions, and other labor principles and standards.
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