Routledge Handbook of Human Trafficking / Ryszard Piotrowicz.
2017
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Routledge Handbook of Human Trafficking / Ryszard Piotrowicz.
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First edition.
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London : Taylor and Francis, 2017.
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1 online resource (xxviii, 556 pages).
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Routledge international handbooks.
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part, 1 International and regional regimes on anti-trafficking
chapter 1 Genealogies of human trafficking and slavery / Jean Allain
chapter 2 Trafficking in human beings as a crime and as a human rights violation / Joachim Renzikowski
chapter 3 Trafficking in transnational criminal law 1 / Anne T. Gallagher
chapter 4 The European legal regime on trafficking in human beings / Ryszard Piotrowicz
chapter 5 Trafficking in human beings in the African context / Joy Ngozi Ezeilo
chapter 6 Human trafficking in the context of labour migration in Southeast Asia
The case of Thailand's fishing industry / Sebastian Boll
chapter 7 Human trafficking in Australasia / Natalia Szablewska
chapter 8 Human trafficking in the Middle East / Tenia Kyriazi
part, 2 Types of exploitation
chapter 9 Defining exploitation in the context of trafficking - what is a crime and what is not / Klara Skrivankova
chapter 10 Human trafficking for the purpose of organ removal / Marta López-Fraga Kristof Van Assche Beatriz Domínguez-Gil Francis L. Delmonico Alexander M. Capron
chapter 11 Child soldiering in relation to human trafficking / Gus Waschefort
chapter 12 Tracing the emergence of ICT-enabled human trafficking for ransom / Mirjam van Reisen Zecarias Gerrima Eyob Ghilazghy Selam Kidane Conny Rijken Gertjan Van Stam
chapter 13 Exploitation through begging as a form of trafficking in human beings - over-estimated or under-reported? / Claire Healy
part, 3 Particular legal issues
chapter 14 The non-punishment provision with regard to victims of trafficking
A human rights approach 1 / Ryszard Piotrowicz Liliana Sorrentino
chapter 15 Abuse of a position of vulnerability within the definition of trafficking persons / Anne T. Gallagher Marika McAdam
chapter 16 Unable to return? The protection of victims of trafficking in need of international protection / Fadela Novak-Irons
chapter 17 Prosecution of cases of human trafficking in a common law system / Pam Bowen
chapter 18 Prosecution of trafficking in human beings in civil law systems
The example of Belgium / Frédéric Kurz
part, 4 Needs of victims of trafficking
chapter 19 Trafficking in persons
A victim's perspective / Conny Rijken
chapter 20 Child trafficking - a call for rights-based integrated approaches / Helmut Sax
chapter 21 The right to a remedy and reparation for victims of trafficking in human beings / Lorna McGregor
chapter 22 Being home
Exploring family reintegration amongst trafficked Indonesian domestic workers / Rebecca Surtees
chapter 23 The mental health of trafficked persons / W. F. Scholte L. Verhaak A. Lok R. Ghafoerkhan
chapter 24 National Referral Mechanisms / Jyothi Kanics
part, 5 Critical discourses of the anti-trafficking framework
chapter 25 Sex and work
Understanding sexual commerce in an era of 'globalisation' / Svati P. Shah
chapter 26 Orwellian rights and the UN Trafficking Protocol / Alice M. Miller Tara Zivkovic
chapter 27 Collateral damage provoked by anti-trafficking measures / Mike Dottridge
chapter 28 Disrupting religious privilege
Code of conduct for religious institutions, faith communities and faith-based organisations for their work with survivors of forced labour, human trafficking and modern slavery 1 / Yvonne C. Zimmerman
chapter 29 The interface between trafficking in persons and culture / Rahel Gershuni
part, 6 Statistics, data and knowledge
chapter 30 Work in progress
International statistics on human trafficking / Jan Van Dijk Claudia Campistol
chapter 31 Knowledge production on human trafficking and everyday governance practices / Claudia Vorheyer
chapter 32 'Assumptions built into code' -datafication, human trafficking, and human rights - a troubled relationship? / Baerbel Heide Uhl
part, 7 Actors, stakeholders and institutions
chapter 33 Changing the system from within
The role of NGOs in the flawed anti-trafficking framework / Marieke van Doorninck
chapter 34 The role of the UN Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially women and children / Maria Grazia Giammarinaro
chapter 35 Trafficking in human beings and international peacekeeping / Marco Odello
chapter 36 Can labour make an effective contribution to legal strategies against human trafficking? / Zuzanna Muskat-Gorska
part, 8 Economic aspects
chapter 37 Exploitation of migrant workers and trafficking in human beings
A nexus of the demand by employers, workers, and consumers / Natalia Ollus Anniina Jokinen
chapter 38 Fifteen years lifting of the ban on brothels
The struggle of policy makers between sex workers as agents or victims / Marjan Wijers
chapter 39 A critical engagement with the "pull and push" model
Human trafficking and migration into sex work / Sealing Cheng
chapter 40 Of coyotes and caporali
How anti-trafficking discourses of criminality depoliticise mobility and exploitation / Neil Howard
chapter 41 Trafficking in human beings and the informal economy / Kiril Sharapov
chapter 42 The business of trafficking in human beings / Toine Spapens.
chapter 1 Genealogies of human trafficking and slavery / Jean Allain
chapter 2 Trafficking in human beings as a crime and as a human rights violation / Joachim Renzikowski
chapter 3 Trafficking in transnational criminal law 1 / Anne T. Gallagher
chapter 4 The European legal regime on trafficking in human beings / Ryszard Piotrowicz
chapter 5 Trafficking in human beings in the African context / Joy Ngozi Ezeilo
chapter 6 Human trafficking in the context of labour migration in Southeast Asia
The case of Thailand's fishing industry / Sebastian Boll
chapter 7 Human trafficking in Australasia / Natalia Szablewska
chapter 8 Human trafficking in the Middle East / Tenia Kyriazi
part, 2 Types of exploitation
chapter 9 Defining exploitation in the context of trafficking - what is a crime and what is not / Klara Skrivankova
chapter 10 Human trafficking for the purpose of organ removal / Marta López-Fraga Kristof Van Assche Beatriz Domínguez-Gil Francis L. Delmonico Alexander M. Capron
chapter 11 Child soldiering in relation to human trafficking / Gus Waschefort
chapter 12 Tracing the emergence of ICT-enabled human trafficking for ransom / Mirjam van Reisen Zecarias Gerrima Eyob Ghilazghy Selam Kidane Conny Rijken Gertjan Van Stam
chapter 13 Exploitation through begging as a form of trafficking in human beings - over-estimated or under-reported? / Claire Healy
part, 3 Particular legal issues
chapter 14 The non-punishment provision with regard to victims of trafficking
A human rights approach 1 / Ryszard Piotrowicz Liliana Sorrentino
chapter 15 Abuse of a position of vulnerability within the definition of trafficking persons / Anne T. Gallagher Marika McAdam
chapter 16 Unable to return? The protection of victims of trafficking in need of international protection / Fadela Novak-Irons
chapter 17 Prosecution of cases of human trafficking in a common law system / Pam Bowen
chapter 18 Prosecution of trafficking in human beings in civil law systems
The example of Belgium / Frédéric Kurz
part, 4 Needs of victims of trafficking
chapter 19 Trafficking in persons
A victim's perspective / Conny Rijken
chapter 20 Child trafficking - a call for rights-based integrated approaches / Helmut Sax
chapter 21 The right to a remedy and reparation for victims of trafficking in human beings / Lorna McGregor
chapter 22 Being home
Exploring family reintegration amongst trafficked Indonesian domestic workers / Rebecca Surtees
chapter 23 The mental health of trafficked persons / W. F. Scholte L. Verhaak A. Lok R. Ghafoerkhan
chapter 24 National Referral Mechanisms / Jyothi Kanics
part, 5 Critical discourses of the anti-trafficking framework
chapter 25 Sex and work
Understanding sexual commerce in an era of 'globalisation' / Svati P. Shah
chapter 26 Orwellian rights and the UN Trafficking Protocol / Alice M. Miller Tara Zivkovic
chapter 27 Collateral damage provoked by anti-trafficking measures / Mike Dottridge
chapter 28 Disrupting religious privilege
Code of conduct for religious institutions, faith communities and faith-based organisations for their work with survivors of forced labour, human trafficking and modern slavery 1 / Yvonne C. Zimmerman
chapter 29 The interface between trafficking in persons and culture / Rahel Gershuni
part, 6 Statistics, data and knowledge
chapter 30 Work in progress
International statistics on human trafficking / Jan Van Dijk Claudia Campistol
chapter 31 Knowledge production on human trafficking and everyday governance practices / Claudia Vorheyer
chapter 32 'Assumptions built into code' -datafication, human trafficking, and human rights - a troubled relationship? / Baerbel Heide Uhl
part, 7 Actors, stakeholders and institutions
chapter 33 Changing the system from within
The role of NGOs in the flawed anti-trafficking framework / Marieke van Doorninck
chapter 34 The role of the UN Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially women and children / Maria Grazia Giammarinaro
chapter 35 Trafficking in human beings and international peacekeeping / Marco Odello
chapter 36 Can labour make an effective contribution to legal strategies against human trafficking? / Zuzanna Muskat-Gorska
part, 8 Economic aspects
chapter 37 Exploitation of migrant workers and trafficking in human beings
A nexus of the demand by employers, workers, and consumers / Natalia Ollus Anniina Jokinen
chapter 38 Fifteen years lifting of the ban on brothels
The struggle of policy makers between sex workers as agents or victims / Marjan Wijers
chapter 39 A critical engagement with the "pull and push" model
Human trafficking and migration into sex work / Sealing Cheng
chapter 40 Of coyotes and caporali
How anti-trafficking discourses of criminality depoliticise mobility and exploitation / Neil Howard
chapter 41 Trafficking in human beings and the informal economy / Kiril Sharapov
chapter 42 The business of trafficking in human beings / Toine Spapens.
Summary
"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.
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