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The Imperial Slave system is also exploited by predator multinationals to get their hands on some free labor. There is a system of legality built around slavery in the Empire but like any legal system it can be exploited, and those on the top have far more insulation than those on the bottom. Slaves in any culture regardless of any rampant legalism are the most vulnerable people to predatory individuals. It may be Imperial culture, but not all cultures are created equal or are worthy of respect.
Ultimately it's a fictional world where Slaves (imperial or otherwise) are just cylindrical space jars that we move by units of metric tons from one station to another for a couple thousand credits profit per ton. They could be crates of Tea, Reactive Armour, or Leesti Evil Juice for all I care because there is no deep cause and effect or crime and punishment system set up. You won't get ostracized by the Alliance for trafficking in slaves, and you won't get kicked out of the Federal Navy for flying your Federation warship under the Imperial flag.
There probably ought to be ways to turn slaves, recovered life pods, or other contraband over to the authorities at the expense of reputation or something from other factions, but until something like that gets implemented you might as well make bank going A-B.
Freeing imperial slaves that went into slavery through corruption and intrigue might be a different matter, which goes in line with the imperial law and the will of the Emperor (Arissa Lavigny-Duval is strictly against corruption; see her PP page) ... or the poor "real" slaves often traded in independant and federation systems.
Aisling's method of freeing slaves is by basically paying off their debt. Remember she has bucketloads of cash an a ton of wealthy backers.
Slavers die, it's the law.
Except that there are many Federal worlds on which Slavery is legal (Dictatorships usually).
Edit: also the entire premise of the Federation is Profit before Dignity. It's a crony capitalist paradise.
All of those 4361 pilots had a bounty issued on them. Lots of them also by the Federation.