Current legal responses to the problem of human trafficking often reflect a deep reluctance to address the socio-economic root causes of the problem. Because they approach trafficking as an act (or series of acts) of violence, most responses focus predominantly on prosecuting traffickers, and to a lesser extent, protecting trafficked persons. While such approaches might account for the consequences of trafficking, they tend to overlook the broader socioeconomic reality that drives trafficking in human beings. Against this backdrop, this article seeks to reframe trafficking as a migratory response to current globalizing socioeconomic trends. It argues that, to be effective, counter-trafficking strategies must target the underlying conditions...
In the last few decades, important decisions have been taken by the states as well as developments i...
Trafficking in human beings is a serious form of crime that has a global dimension and is mainly ass...
The purpose of this paper is to inform readers of the prevalence of and increasing demand for human ...
Current legal responses to the problem of human trafficking often reflect a deep reluctance to addre...
Human trafficking is a growing illegal crime, both in terms of numbers and profits. Thus, important...
Human trafficking refers to the exploitation of human beings by others who use force, coercion, frau...
Human trafficking has become a fast-growing global criminal activity, affecting just about every cou...
This Article argues for an economic analysis of human trafficking which primarily looks at globaliza...
Our understanding of human trafficking has changed significantly since 2000, when the international ...
Globalization demands that social workers embrace more than just local and national perspectives; th...
International law has long prohibited sex trafficking. The current international legal framework on ...
Despite concerted efforts to combat human trafficking, the trade in persons persists and, in fact, c...
Since the international community adopted the UN Trafficking Protocol nearly two decades ago, our ap...
In this article I put forward three lines of argument. Firstly, the current debate on trafficking in...
Trafficking in persons is the most widespread manifestation of modern-day slavery, with an estimated...
In the last few decades, important decisions have been taken by the states as well as developments i...
Trafficking in human beings is a serious form of crime that has a global dimension and is mainly ass...
The purpose of this paper is to inform readers of the prevalence of and increasing demand for human ...
Current legal responses to the problem of human trafficking often reflect a deep reluctance to addre...
Human trafficking is a growing illegal crime, both in terms of numbers and profits. Thus, important...
Human trafficking refers to the exploitation of human beings by others who use force, coercion, frau...
Human trafficking has become a fast-growing global criminal activity, affecting just about every cou...
This Article argues for an economic analysis of human trafficking which primarily looks at globaliza...
Our understanding of human trafficking has changed significantly since 2000, when the international ...
Globalization demands that social workers embrace more than just local and national perspectives; th...
International law has long prohibited sex trafficking. The current international legal framework on ...
Despite concerted efforts to combat human trafficking, the trade in persons persists and, in fact, c...
Since the international community adopted the UN Trafficking Protocol nearly two decades ago, our ap...
In this article I put forward three lines of argument. Firstly, the current debate on trafficking in...
Trafficking in persons is the most widespread manifestation of modern-day slavery, with an estimated...
In the last few decades, important decisions have been taken by the states as well as developments i...
Trafficking in human beings is a serious form of crime that has a global dimension and is mainly ass...
The purpose of this paper is to inform readers of the prevalence of and increasing demand for human ...