Internationalism in New Zealand Conflict of Laws
In: Journal of Private International Law (Taylor & Francis) 2021
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In: Journal of Private International Law (Taylor & Francis) 2021
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This study reviews the evidence at the basis of a recent government report of the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights titled, "Moving Forward in the Fight Against Trafficking in Canada." Through a critical socio-legal lens, I examined the degree to which empirical evidence was relied upon by the committee and the depth of academic support that could be found for the recommendations put forward. The findings demonstrate that very little academic empirical research was taken up by the committee. Instead, the sources that most strongly influenced the committee appear to have been submitted by the government, organizations with an abolitionist ideology and religious organizations. The final report did not reflect empirical academic evidence, nor did it incorporate the recommendations of organizations working with the population. Canadian human trafficking law appears to be based more on politically charged ideas of sex work and human trafficking than it is reflective of empirical knowledge.
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In: Electronic Research Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities 2 (II), 232-246
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This study reviews the evidence at the basis of a recent government report of the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights titled, "Moving Forward in the Fight Against Trafficking in Canada." Through a critical socio-legal lens, I examined the degree to which empirical evidence was relied upon by the committee and the depth of academic support that could be found for the recommendations put forward. The findings demonstrate that very little academic empirical research was taken up by the committee. Instead, the sources that most strongly influenced the committee appear to have been submitted by the government, organizations with an abolitionist ideology and religious organizations. The final report did not reflect empirical academic evidence, nor did it incorporate the recommendations of organizations working with the population. Canadian human trafficking law appears to be based more on politically charged ideas of sex work and human trafficking than it is reflective of empirical knowledge.
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In: Working Paper CocciaLab n. 50/2020, CNR -- National Research Council of Italy.
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In: TT Arvind and Jenny Steele (eds), Contract Law and the Legislature (Hart, 2020) 147-161
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In: Indian Journal of Law and Public Policy, Band 5, Heft 2
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In: Indian journal of international law, Band 58, Heft 3-4, S. 453-465
ISSN: 2199-7411
In: New Zealand economic papers, Band 53, Heft 2, S. 184-202
ISSN: 1943-4863
In: Loyola Consumer Law Review, Band 30, S. 108
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In: Victoria University of Wellington Legal Research Paper, Student/Alumni Paper No. 24/2018
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In: (2018) 96:1 Canadian Bar Review 121
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