Ireland criticised for failing to sign anti-slavery treaty

Europe's leading human rights watchdog has criticised Ireland for failing to sign and ratify an international treaty tackling modern-day slavery.

Ireland criticised for failing to sign anti-slavery treaty

Europe's leading human rights watchdog has criticised Ireland for failing to sign and ratify an international treaty tackling modern-day slavery.

The 46-nation Council of Europe approved the new convention in May 2005 to strengthen the campaign against human trafficking.

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