The rise of the British antislavery movement
Forging a treaty network against the slave trade
Emancipation in theory and practice
From slavery to new forms of exploitation
New international machinery
Ethiopia, the League of Nations, and slavery
The Temporary Slavery Commission and the expanding definition of slavery
The Slavery Convention of 1926
The International Labor Organization and the Forced Labor Convention
The League of Nations and slavery in the British Empire
The problems of a moral foreign policy 1925-1932
The Committee of Experts on Slavery
The Advisory Committee of Experts on Slavery
Slavery in a changing world 1932-1939: Ethiopia
Slavery in a changing world 1932-1939: Arabia, the Red Sea and Persian Gulf
The Advisory Committee of Experts on Slavery 1936-1939
The slavery question from 1939-1949
The Cold War and the Supplementary Slavery Convention of 1956
The end of slavery in Arabia and the Persian Gulf 1950-1970
Slavery at the United Nations 1956-1966
The final struggle for a United Nations Slavery Committee 1966-1974
Epilogue: The UN Working Group on Contemporary Forms of Slavery
Contemporary forms of slavery
Conclusion: the antislavery campaign in the twentieth century.