This article introduces a special issue on economic systems and everyday abuses of labour rights. In recent decades, neoliberal policies have transformed both the world economy and the world of work. Hard-won rights and protections have been eroded by deregulation, outsourcing, and subcontracting. New forms of unstable, isolated, and insecure work have emerged. This introduction examines the driving forces behind the increasing prominence of precarious work, the accelerating role of migrant labour within global economic systems, and the political relationship between everyday abuses and forms of severe exploitation which have recently come to be defined as human trafficking and modern slavery. We argue that a singular focus upon individual ...
An increasing number of jobs are precarious, making workers vulnerable to various forms of ill-treat...
Over the past decade, scholars, activists, and policymakers have repeatedly called for an examinatio...
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...
This collection was published in 2015 under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 licence...
Since the adoption of the UN Trafficking Protocol, most of the efforts dedicated to eliminating expl...
This Editorial introduces a Special Issue of Anti-Trafficking Review on COVID-19 and its impacts on ...
The term ‘modern slavery’ constitutes a broad non-legal umbrella term that refers to a range of abu...
Migration, technology, law, and measurement are each among the most topical areas of enquiry in the ...
This article examines the dilemmas facing trade unions seeking to engage on questions of forced labo...
Spectacular stories of life in trafficking saturate the media, politicians’ speeches, and non-govern...
Current legal responses to the problem of human trafficking often reflect a deep reluctance to addre...
Over the past two decades, there has been a growing body of excellent academic and community-based l...
This article examines the concept of slave labour through two case studies from Brazil. One involves...
Wages – the monetary payments that workers receive from employers in exchange for their labour – are...
An increasing number of jobs are precarious, making workers vulnerable to various forms of ill-treat...
Over the past decade, scholars, activists, and policymakers have repeatedly called for an examinatio...
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...
This collection was published in 2015 under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 licence...
Since the adoption of the UN Trafficking Protocol, most of the efforts dedicated to eliminating expl...
This Editorial introduces a Special Issue of Anti-Trafficking Review on COVID-19 and its impacts on ...
The term ‘modern slavery’ constitutes a broad non-legal umbrella term that refers to a range of abu...
Migration, technology, law, and measurement are each among the most topical areas of enquiry in the ...
This article examines the dilemmas facing trade unions seeking to engage on questions of forced labo...
Spectacular stories of life in trafficking saturate the media, politicians’ speeches, and non-govern...
Current legal responses to the problem of human trafficking often reflect a deep reluctance to addre...
Over the past two decades, there has been a growing body of excellent academic and community-based l...
This article examines the concept of slave labour through two case studies from Brazil. One involves...
Wages – the monetary payments that workers receive from employers in exchange for their labour – are...
An increasing number of jobs are precarious, making workers vulnerable to various forms of ill-treat...
Over the past decade, scholars, activists, and policymakers have repeatedly called for an examinatio...
Human trafficking is fundamentally a human rights issue. Authors have looked at this menace from the...