Research

 

Leverhulme Centre for Research on Slavery in War

in partnership with King's College London

 leverhulme centre

 

Rights Lab project lead: Zoe Trodd 
Funder:  Leverhulme Trust 
Duration: September 2025-August 2035 
Programme: Law and Policy; Measurement and Geographies 

Nearly 90% of recent armed conflicts have involved some form of slavery. Yet, the profound links between slavery and war remain underexplored, leaving governments, international institutions, humanitarian actors and communities ill-prepared to prevent or respond to these deep, long-lasting impacts. The Leverhulme Centre for Research on Slavery in War is the world’s first major initiative to address this urgent gap—bringing together leading researchers and practitioners to build a new field, transform global understanding, and drive real-world change. 

In a world facing the highest levels of conflict and displacement since the Second World War, slavery in war remains rampant and poorly understood. From forced labour and child soldiers to sexual exploitation and trafficking, the forms and impacts of slavery in conflict zones are vast and complex. 

The Centre will be the first to systematically investigate the slavery–war nexus across history and into the future, using novel interdisciplinary methods that span the social sciences, humanities, and data sciences—including forecasting techniques, survivor narratives, and Earth Observation data. By reshaping knowledge and creating innovative tools and early warning systems, the Centre aims to support the global goal of eliminating forced labour, modern slavery, and human trafficking. 

The centre is a dual-site institution led by the Rights Lab at the University of Nottingham and King’s College London’s School of Security Studies. 

https://www.slaveryinwar.org/

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