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In: Coexistence: a review of East-West and development issues, Band 29, Heft 4, S. 377-388
ISSN: 0587-5994
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In: Coexistence: a review of East-West and development issues, Band 29, Heft 4, S. 377-388
ISSN: 0587-5994
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In: The international & comparative law quarterly: ICLQ, Band 40, Heft 3, S. 635-648
ISSN: 1471-6895
In: International & comparative law quarterly: ICLQ, Band 40, Heft 3, S. 635
ISSN: 0020-5893
In: Netherlands international law review: NILR ; international law - conflict of laws, Band 36, Heft 3, S. 314
ISSN: 1741-6191
In: The international & comparative law quarterly: ICLQ, Band 38, Heft 3, S. 609-635
ISSN: 1471-6895
In: International & comparative law quarterly: ICLQ, Band 38, S. 609-635
ISSN: 0020-5893
In: International & comparative law quarterly: ICLQ, Band 38, Heft 3, S. 609
ISSN: 0020-5893
In: International humanitarian law series 31
In: Humanitäres Völkerrecht: Informationsschriften ; HuV-I = Journal of international law of peace and armed conflict, Band 29, Heft 2, S. 49-56
ISSN: 0937-5414
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In: Archiv des Völkerrechts: AVR, Band 36, Heft 4, S. 509
ISSN: 0003-892X
In: German monitor 39
In: Routledge international handbooks
International and regional regimes on anti-trafficking -- Genealogies of human trafficking and slavery -- Trafficking in human beings as a crime and as a human rights violation -- Trafficking in transnational criminal law -- The European legal regime on trafficking in human beings -- Trafficking in human beings in the African context -- Human trafficking in the context of labour migration in Southeast Asia : the case of thailand's fishing industry -- Human trafficking in Australasia -- Human trafficking in the Middle East -- Types of exploitation -- Defining exploitation in the context of trafficking : what is a crime and what is not -- Human trafficking for the purpose of organ removal -- Child soldiering in relation to human trafficking -- Tracing the emergence of ict-enabled human trafficking for ransom -- Exploitation through begging as a form of trafficking in human beings : over-estimated or under-reported? -- Particular legal issues -- The non-punishment provision with regard to victims of trafficking : a human rights approach -- Abuse of a position of vulnerability within the definition of trafficking in persons -- Unable to return? : the protection of victims of trafficking in need of international protection -- Prosecution of cases of human trafficking in a common law system -- Prosecution of trafficking in human beings in civil law systems : the example of belgium -- Needs of victims of trafficking -- Trafficking in persons : a victim's perspective -- Child trafficking : a call for rights-based integrated approaches -- The right to a remedy and reparation for victims of trafficking in human beings -- Being home : exploring family re-integration amongst trafficked indonesian domestic workers -- The mental health of trafficked persons -- National referral mechanisms -- Critical discourses of the anti-trafficking framework -- Sex and work : understanding sexual commerce in an era of "globalisation" -- Orwellian rights and the un trafficking protocol -- Collateral damage provoked by anti-trafficking measures -- Disrupting religious privilege : code of conduct for religious institutions, faith communities and faith-based organizations for their work with survivors of forced labour, human trafficking and modern slavery -- The interface between trafficking in persons and culture -- Statistics, data and knowledge -- Work in progress: international statistics on human trafficking -- Knowledge production on human trafficking and everyday governance practices -- Assumptions built into code : digital data, human trafficking and human rights : a troubled relationship? part vi: actors, stakeholders and institutions -- Changing the system from within : the role of ngos in the flawed anti-trafficking framework -- The role of the UN special rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially women and children -- Trafficking in human beings and international peacekeeping -- Can labour make an effective contribution to legal strategies against human trafficking? -- Economic aspects -- Exploitation of migrant workers and trafficking in human beings : a nexus of the demand by employers, workers and consumers -- Fifteen years lifting of the ban on brothels : the struggle of policy makers between sex workers as agents or victims -- A critical engagement with the "pull and push" model: human trafficking and migration into sex work 40. of coyotes and caporali : how anti-trafficking discourses of criminality depoliticise mobility and exploitation -- Trafficking in human beings and the informal economy -- The business of trafficking in human beings
In: Routledge international handbooks
"Trafficking in human beings (THB) has been described as modern slavery. It is a serious criminal activity that has significant ramifications for the human rights of the victims. It poses major challenges to the state, society and individual victims. THB is not a static given but a constantly changing concept depending on societal changes and opinions, economic situations and legal developments. THB occurs both transnationally and within countries. The complexity of THB is such that it requires a wide range of expertise fully to address the phenomenon.Edited by a team of leading international academics, The Routledge Handbook of Human Trafficking will provide an interdisciplinary introduction to (THB). It is aimed at academics, students, research universities and non-governmental organisations, as well as policy makers. It will review THB through the lens of law, anthropology, social and political science and will address statistical, data protection issues and showcase the most effective research methods, analyse the various actors and stakeholders and the different types of exploitation of trafficked persons. It will critically highlight and analyse the most pressing current challenges posed by THB."--Provided by publisher
In: Routledge international handbooks
In: Routledge International Handbooks
International and regional regimes on anti-trafficking -- Genealogies of human trafficking and slavery -- Trafficking in human beings as a crime and as a human rights violation -- Trafficking in transnational criminal law -- The European legal regime on trafficking in human beings -- Trafficking in human beings in the African context -- Human trafficking in the context of labour migration in Southeast Asia : the case of thailand's fishing industry -- Human trafficking in Australasia -- Human trafficking in the Middle East -- Types of exploitation -- Defining exploitation in the context of trafficking : what is a crime and what is not -- Human trafficking for the purpose of organ removal -- Child soldiering in relation to human trafficking -- Tracing the emergence of ict-enabled human trafficking for ransom -- Exploitation through begging as a form of trafficking in human beings : over-estimated or under-reported? -- Particular legal issues -- The non-punishment provision with regard to victims of trafficking : a human rights approach -- Abuse of a position of vulnerability within the definition of trafficking in persons -- Unable to return? : the protection of victims of trafficking in need of international protection -- Prosecution of cases of human trafficking in a common law system -- Prosecution of trafficking in human beings in civil law systems : the example of belgium -- Needs of victims of trafficking -- Trafficking in persons : a victim's perspective -- Child trafficking : a call for rights-based integrated approaches -- The right to a remedy and reparation for victims of trafficking in human beings -- Being home : exploring family re-integration amongst trafficked indonesian domestic workers -- The mental health of trafficked persons -- National referral mechanisms -- Critical discourses of the anti-trafficking framework -- Sex and work : understanding sexual commerce in an era of "globalisation" -- Orwellian rights and the un trafficking protocol -- Collateral damage provoked by anti-trafficking measures -- Disrupting religious privilege : code of conduct for religious institutions, faith communities and faith-based organizations for their work with survivors of forced labour, human trafficking and modern slavery -- The interface between trafficking in persons and culture -- Statistics, data and knowledge -- Work in progress: international statistics on human trafficking -- Knowledge production on human trafficking and everyday governance practices -- Assumptions built into code : digital data, human trafficking and human rights : a troubled relationship? part vi: actors, stakeholders and institutions -- Changing the system from within : the role of ngos in the flawed anti-trafficking framework -- The role of the UN special rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially women and children -- Trafficking in human beings and international peacekeeping -- Can labour make an effective contribution to legal strategies against human trafficking? -- Economic aspects -- Exploitation of migrant workers and trafficking in human beings : a nexus of the demand by employers, workers and consumers -- Fifteen years lifting of the ban on brothels : the struggle of policy makers between sex workers as agents or victims -- A critical engagement with the "pull and push" model: human trafficking and migration into sex work 40. of coyotes and caporali : how anti-trafficking discourses of criminality depoliticise mobility and exploitation -- Trafficking in human beings and the informal economy -- The business of trafficking in human beings