Unveiling Shadows: E-commerce and Modern Slavery - Legal Realities and Societal Implications


Menyingkap Bayang-Bayang: E-commerce dan Perbudakan Modern - Realitas Hukum dan Implikasi Sosial


  • (1) * Rizqi Puspita Sari            Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo  
            Indonesia

  • (2)  Noor Fatimah Mediawati            Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo  
            Indonesia

  • (3)  Bulqis Khumairoh            Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo  
            Indonesia

    (*) Corresponding Author

Abstract

This data article details a systematic search on Lens.org, yielding documents related to "e-commerce AND modern slavery." Filtering for "journal articles" and "conference proceedings" resulted in a dataset available in CSV and BIBTEX formats. This resource enables comprehensive literature reviews, offering insights into the intersection of e-commerce and modern slavery, identifying existing research landscapes, potential gaps, and avenues for future exploration.

Highlights :

  • Systematic search on Lens.org for documents linking e-commerce and modern slavery.
  • Dataset availability in CSV and BIBTEX formats for comprehensive reviews.
  • Highlights insights, gaps, and avenues for further exploration in this critical issue.

Keywords: e-commerce, modern slavery, data article, literature review, Lens.org

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Published
2023-10-13
 
How to Cite
Sari, R. P., Mediawati, N. F., & Khumairoh, B. (2023). Unveiling Shadows: E-commerce and Modern Slavery - Legal Realities and Societal Implications. Proceedings of The ICECRS, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.21070/icecrs.v12i2.1539