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Q1. Does slavery exist within the Third Imperium?
 
Q1. Does slavery exist within the Third Imperium?
  
A1. Yes and no. Officially no, unofficially yes.
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A1. Yes and no. Officially no, unofficially yes. Under the system of [[Feudal Confederation]], the [[government]] and [[suprapolity]] of the [[Third Imperium]] overwhelmingly emphasizes two points:
  
 
== History & Background ([[Dossier]]) ==
 
== History & Background ([[Dossier]]) ==

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The Black Trade is a slang term for the slave trade.

  • It is a socioeconomic practice and cultural custom.
  • Please also see the AAB Library Data article: Slave

Description (Specifications)

Since chattel slavery is illegal in the Imperium, very few people have heard the term. Outside the Imperium, slaves are more common, as is the term.

Article VI of the Warrant of Restoration

Emperor Cleon Zhunastu formed the Third Imperium in the Year 0 and declared in the Warrant of Restoration:

Article VI - Slavery Prohibited: Chattel slavery shall not exist within the Imperium, nor in any territory directly under its control, nor on any member world, nor within any territory with which a member world shall have dealings.

Slavery Within the Third Imperium

Q1. Does slavery exist within the Third Imperium?

A1. Yes and no. Officially no, unofficially yes. Under the system of Feudal Confederation, the government and suprapolity of the Third Imperium overwhelmingly emphasizes two points:

History & Background (Dossier)

Aslan Space, Vargr Space, and K'kree Space are notorious for widespread practices of chattel slavery.

References & Contributors (Sources)

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