mancipio
Mancipio, also known as manumission, is the legal process by which a person who is in a state of slavery is freed. The term "mancipio" comes from the Latin word "manus capere," which translates to "to take the hand." This act of freeing a slave typically involved a formal ceremony or legal document, often witnessed by authorities or other individuals. The process of mancipio was a significant event in the life of a slave, as it granted them the freedom to live and work without the constraints of slavery.
Historically, mancipio was a common practice in ancient Rome, where slaves could be freed by their owners
In some cases, mancipio could be a temporary or conditional arrangement, where the freed slave was expected
The concept of mancipio is also relevant in the context of modern-day slavery and human trafficking. While