This article looks at human trafficking from a perspective influenced by the ‘vulnerability theory’ developed by Martha Fineman and her associates. It draws particularly on empirical studies of human trafficking from Albania to the UK and elsewhere. It suggests that Fineman’s approach needs to be modified to see the state not only as ameliorating vulnerability, or failing to do so, but as actively creating and using vulnerability to control or exploit its population. The fact that people are placed, for political, social and economic reasons, in situations of heightened vulnerability does not of itself deprive them of agency or responsibility. People should, however, be understood as ‘vulnerable subjects’ whose capacity for autonomy may be ...
There is a common claim and widely held perception that statelessness puts a person at greater risk ...
Human trafficking is a modern-day form of slavery that operates on the premise of exploitation, such...
This paper relies upon the ‘what’s the problem represented to be?’ approach to policy analysis to in...
This article looks at human trafficking from a perspective influenced by the ‘vulnerability theory’ ...
In the light of the key findings of a recent EU project, this paper examines the complex phenomenon ...
The United Nations Trafficking Protocol establishes the ‘abuse of a position of vulnerability’ as on...
Human trafficking is a transnational crime that allows traffickers to abuse victims physically and m...
This article deals with how return programmes for rejected asylum seekers and irregular migrants con...
Abstract: The study observes the core of both trafficking in persons and security offering...
Human Trafficking is not only a global crime but also in the UK as a result of the Human Rights Act ...
It is widely accepted that human trafficking is a global phenomenon that poses a significant problem...
What makes migrants vulnerable to human trafficking and associated forms of exploitation and abuse? ...
This paper analyzes why the UN’s efforts against the sex trafficking of smuggled migrants, specifica...
This thesis seeks to address the complex forms assumed by the problem of human trafficking in the c...
This article explores some of the key current research and statistical evidence available on the glo...
There is a common claim and widely held perception that statelessness puts a person at greater risk ...
Human trafficking is a modern-day form of slavery that operates on the premise of exploitation, such...
This paper relies upon the ‘what’s the problem represented to be?’ approach to policy analysis to in...
This article looks at human trafficking from a perspective influenced by the ‘vulnerability theory’ ...
In the light of the key findings of a recent EU project, this paper examines the complex phenomenon ...
The United Nations Trafficking Protocol establishes the ‘abuse of a position of vulnerability’ as on...
Human trafficking is a transnational crime that allows traffickers to abuse victims physically and m...
This article deals with how return programmes for rejected asylum seekers and irregular migrants con...
Abstract: The study observes the core of both trafficking in persons and security offering...
Human Trafficking is not only a global crime but also in the UK as a result of the Human Rights Act ...
It is widely accepted that human trafficking is a global phenomenon that poses a significant problem...
What makes migrants vulnerable to human trafficking and associated forms of exploitation and abuse? ...
This paper analyzes why the UN’s efforts against the sex trafficking of smuggled migrants, specifica...
This thesis seeks to address the complex forms assumed by the problem of human trafficking in the c...
This article explores some of the key current research and statistical evidence available on the glo...
There is a common claim and widely held perception that statelessness puts a person at greater risk ...
Human trafficking is a modern-day form of slavery that operates on the premise of exploitation, such...
This paper relies upon the ‘what’s the problem represented to be?’ approach to policy analysis to in...