Revisiting the law and governance of trafficking, forced labor and modern slavery / Prabha Kotiswaran, King's College London.
2017
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Title
Revisiting the law and governance of trafficking, forced labor and modern slavery / Prabha Kotiswaran, King's College London.
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Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY, USA : Cambridge University Press, 2017.
Description
xvii, 581 pages ; 24 cm.
Series
Cambridge studies in law and society.
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction. From sex panic to extreme exploitation: revisiting the law of 'human trafficking / Prabha Kotiswaran
Part I. Revisiting the Text and Context of Article 3: 1. Trafficked and exploited: the urgent need for coherence in international law / Michael Dottridge
2. The international legal definition 'trafficking in persons': scope and application / Anne T. Gallagher
3. Contemporary debt bondage, 'self-exploitation' and the limits of the trafficking definition / Janie A. Chuang
4. Subjectivity of coercion: workers' experiences with trafficking in the United States / Denise Brennan
Part II. Anti-Trafficking Law: A Legal Realist Critique
5. The right to locomotion? Trafficking, slavery and the state / Julia O'Connell Davidson
6. Anti-trafficking and the new indenture / Janet Halley
7. Immigration controls and 'modern-day slavery / Chantal Thomas
8. Representing, counting, valuing: managing definitional uncertainty in the law of trafficking / Kerry Rittich
Part III. Trafficking and New Forms of Governance
9. Counting the uncountable: constructing trafficking through measurement / Sally Engle Merry
10. Addressing HIV/AIDS at the intersection of anti-trafficking and health law and policy / Aziza Ahmed
11. Brokered subjects and sexual investability / Elizabeth Bernstein
Part IV. New Directions in Anti-Trafficking Law: The Rule of the ILO
12. Raising the bar: the adoption of new ILO standards against forced labour / Beate Andrees and Amanda Aikman
13. Trafficking and forced labour: filling in the gaps with the adoption of the supplementary ILO standards, 2014 / Lee Swepston
14. Combating labor exploitation in the global economy: the need for a differentiated approach / Robert Plant
15. Human trafficking and forced labor: should companies be liable? / Zuzanna Muskat-Gorska
Part V. Rethinking Trafficking through Migration Policy
16. The paradox of 'legality': temporary migrant worker programs and vulnerability to trafficking / Hila Shamir
17. The indentured mobility of migrant domestic workers: the case of Dubai / Rhacel Salazar Parrenas and Rachel Silvey
18. Migrants, unfree labour, and the legal construction of domestic servitude: migrant domestic workers in the UK / Judy Fudge and Kendra Strauss.
Part I. Revisiting the Text and Context of Article 3: 1. Trafficked and exploited: the urgent need for coherence in international law / Michael Dottridge
2. The international legal definition 'trafficking in persons': scope and application / Anne T. Gallagher
3. Contemporary debt bondage, 'self-exploitation' and the limits of the trafficking definition / Janie A. Chuang
4. Subjectivity of coercion: workers' experiences with trafficking in the United States / Denise Brennan
Part II. Anti-Trafficking Law: A Legal Realist Critique
5. The right to locomotion? Trafficking, slavery and the state / Julia O'Connell Davidson
6. Anti-trafficking and the new indenture / Janet Halley
7. Immigration controls and 'modern-day slavery / Chantal Thomas
8. Representing, counting, valuing: managing definitional uncertainty in the law of trafficking / Kerry Rittich
Part III. Trafficking and New Forms of Governance
9. Counting the uncountable: constructing trafficking through measurement / Sally Engle Merry
10. Addressing HIV/AIDS at the intersection of anti-trafficking and health law and policy / Aziza Ahmed
11. Brokered subjects and sexual investability / Elizabeth Bernstein
Part IV. New Directions in Anti-Trafficking Law: The Rule of the ILO
12. Raising the bar: the adoption of new ILO standards against forced labour / Beate Andrees and Amanda Aikman
13. Trafficking and forced labour: filling in the gaps with the adoption of the supplementary ILO standards, 2014 / Lee Swepston
14. Combating labor exploitation in the global economy: the need for a differentiated approach / Robert Plant
15. Human trafficking and forced labor: should companies be liable? / Zuzanna Muskat-Gorska
Part V. Rethinking Trafficking through Migration Policy
16. The paradox of 'legality': temporary migrant worker programs and vulnerability to trafficking / Hila Shamir
17. The indentured mobility of migrant domestic workers: the case of Dubai / Rhacel Salazar Parrenas and Rachel Silvey
18. Migrants, unfree labour, and the legal construction of domestic servitude: migrant domestic workers in the UK / Judy Fudge and Kendra Strauss.
Summary
"Trafficking typically involves the movement of persons for exploitation for a third party's benefit. Inspired by the Palermo protocols, several states today criminalize trafficking, and it is perceived as an issue of serious organized crime. This edited volume brings together academics, activists and officials from international organizations who believe that the choice of a criminal law response arose from a particular alignment of geo-political interests of developed countries in the wake of globalization. Adopting an inter-disciplinary, multi-stakeholder approach, contributors to this volume instead understand trafficking through the lens of labor migration and extreme exploitation and consequently rethink both the law and governance of trafficking. This volume considers many key factors, including the evolving international law on trafficking, the relationship between trafficking and domestic migration law and policy, as well as newly emergent techniques of governance including indicators, with a view to exploring prospects for economic justice in a globalized world"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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K5297 .R48 2017
Language
English
ISBN
9781107160545 hardback
1107160545 hardback
1107160545 hardback
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