A term as morally and politically loaded as ‘modern day slave trade’ inevitably provokes strong and emotive responses. From the current Secretary General of the United Nations (UN) (António Guterres) to the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (Theresa May) world leadershave identified human trafficking and slavery as an issue of pressing international concern. The legal understanding of migration (whether legal or illegal, across national borders or internally) has, the article maintains, been constructed in a specific way, serving specific interests. The current ‘migration crisis’ in Europe demonstrates how the key actors are the same, namely, the victim, villain and the rescuer. The purpose of this paper is to critique the influence of T...
Transatlantic slavery was a centuries-long international trade in people and their labor, spanning ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
When the women’s movement reverted back to the nineteenth-century Victorian concept of ‘trafficking ...
A term as morally and politically loaded as ‘modern day slave trade’ inevitably provokes strong and ...
This paper argues that the feminisation of migration has heightened the awareness of human trafficki...
Globally, the response to human trafficking has moved up the political agenda. The prime minister of...
This article provides a commentary on growing awareness of human trafficking to and within the Unite...
“Bonded labourers”, “sex slaves”, “victims of organized crime”. Identified as victims of trafficking...
There are over 20 million victims of trafficking from more than 136 countries in the world. This the...
Human trafficking is fundamentally a human rights issue. Authors have looked at this menace from the...
Over the last fifteen years the parameters of anti-trafficking have shifted considerably. This shift...
The dissertation analyzes the discourse and development of the British anti-sex trafficking movement...
Modern slavery, denoting acute exploitation of people for personal or commercial gain, is said to af...
Migration, technology, law, and measurement are each among the most topical areas of enquiry in the ...
Every day several thousand of people are trafficked in different countries in searching better life....
Transatlantic slavery was a centuries-long international trade in people and their labor, spanning ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
When the women’s movement reverted back to the nineteenth-century Victorian concept of ‘trafficking ...
A term as morally and politically loaded as ‘modern day slave trade’ inevitably provokes strong and ...
This paper argues that the feminisation of migration has heightened the awareness of human trafficki...
Globally, the response to human trafficking has moved up the political agenda. The prime minister of...
This article provides a commentary on growing awareness of human trafficking to and within the Unite...
“Bonded labourers”, “sex slaves”, “victims of organized crime”. Identified as victims of trafficking...
There are over 20 million victims of trafficking from more than 136 countries in the world. This the...
Human trafficking is fundamentally a human rights issue. Authors have looked at this menace from the...
Over the last fifteen years the parameters of anti-trafficking have shifted considerably. This shift...
The dissertation analyzes the discourse and development of the British anti-sex trafficking movement...
Modern slavery, denoting acute exploitation of people for personal or commercial gain, is said to af...
Migration, technology, law, and measurement are each among the most topical areas of enquiry in the ...
Every day several thousand of people are trafficked in different countries in searching better life....
Transatlantic slavery was a centuries-long international trade in people and their labor, spanning ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
When the women’s movement reverted back to the nineteenth-century Victorian concept of ‘trafficking ...