AbstractThis article considers the ways in which the political pressures that have structured Canada’s involvement in the fight against human trafficking and the on-the-ground enforcement of laws adopted through Canada’s positioning as an anti-trafficking nation have created a problem that necessitates regulation. Although the problem could be interpreted as a legal fiction, its effects are real and include greater restrictions on migrants, a lack of attention to wide-ranging labour abuses, and the tightening of the net around sex work. RésuméCet article considère les moyens par lesquels les pressions politiques, qui ont structuré la participation du Canada à la lutte contre la traite des personnes et l’application sur le terrain des lois a...
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Trafficking human beings is a global phenomenon that has garnered increasing international attention...
Despite early ratification of the United Nations Trafficking in Persons Protocol, the Criminal Code ...
Labour trafficking in Canada is understudied in criminology. There is an overrepresentation of sexua...
This study consists of a qualitative analysis on the subject of human trafficking in Canada. It is i...
This study reviews the evidence at the basis of a recent government report of the Standing Committee...
Awareness of trafficking in persons has recently grown as a result of activists’ efforts, increased ...
Human trafficking is a modem day form of slavery that exists in most parts of the world today includ...
Migrant sex workers in Canada are regulated and affected by a web of laws and policies at the federa...
This article explores the experiences, challenges and findings of two empirical research studies exa...
In 2002, Canada ratified the United Nations Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in ...
Individual liberty is being systematically attacked in Canada and around the world with a resurgence...
This study investigated the anomaly between the claims that international human trafficking is wide ...
Despite early ratification of the United Nations Trafficking in Persons Protocol, the Criminal Code ...
Anti-trafficking discourses in Canada feature prominently in policy discussions of prostitution and ...
The anti-trafficking movement in Canada has grown rapidly since the late 2000s, branding itself as a...
Trafficking human beings is a global phenomenon that has garnered increasing international attention...
Despite early ratification of the United Nations Trafficking in Persons Protocol, the Criminal Code ...
Labour trafficking in Canada is understudied in criminology. There is an overrepresentation of sexua...
This study consists of a qualitative analysis on the subject of human trafficking in Canada. It is i...
This study reviews the evidence at the basis of a recent government report of the Standing Committee...
Awareness of trafficking in persons has recently grown as a result of activists’ efforts, increased ...
Human trafficking is a modem day form of slavery that exists in most parts of the world today includ...