The goal of this thesis is to provide insight as to why the number of trafficking cases and convictions is still relatively low compared to the total volume of trafficking occurring, even though the trade is increasingly addressed by international law. Through a study of trafficking itself, a summary of current international legislation, and an analysis of the implementation of said legislation this thesis will show that the gap between legislation and enforcement can be partially accounted for by a widespread failure by states to adequately address the demand for trafficked persons in their national legislation. While this is far from a complete explanation of the problem it is an important piece of the puzzle
In this article, I devote more focused and in-depth attention to a subject area that has not receive...
Awareness of human trafficking is increasing. This thesis aims to explain why traffickers prefer som...
This paper seeks to provide an analytical framework for designing more effective laws against h...
The goal of this thesis is to provide insight as to why the number of trafficking cases and convicti...
At present, human trafficking is a very lucrative business. It is the third largest illegal market a...
Human trafficking is a growing illegal crime, both in terms of numbers and profits. Thus, important...
Human trafficking grows and develops rapidly, with various motives and types of crimes. Various obst...
Today more people are deprived of their freedom through enslavement than at any other time in human ...
Why have some states adopted more comprehensive anti-human trafficking laws than other states? This ...
How does transnational legal order emerge, develop and solidify? This chapter focuses on how and wh...
Considered to be the modern form of slavery, numerous states have undertaken significant measures to...
Human trafficking is a modern phenomenon with ancient roots; it is a degrading institution that gene...
This thesis focuses on the failure of the international law regime to effectively address child traf...
This article explores some of the key current research and statistical evidence available on the glo...
Awareness of trafficking in persons has recently grown as a result of activists’ efforts, increased ...
In this article, I devote more focused and in-depth attention to a subject area that has not receive...
Awareness of human trafficking is increasing. This thesis aims to explain why traffickers prefer som...
This paper seeks to provide an analytical framework for designing more effective laws against h...
The goal of this thesis is to provide insight as to why the number of trafficking cases and convicti...
At present, human trafficking is a very lucrative business. It is the third largest illegal market a...
Human trafficking is a growing illegal crime, both in terms of numbers and profits. Thus, important...
Human trafficking grows and develops rapidly, with various motives and types of crimes. Various obst...
Today more people are deprived of their freedom through enslavement than at any other time in human ...
Why have some states adopted more comprehensive anti-human trafficking laws than other states? This ...
How does transnational legal order emerge, develop and solidify? This chapter focuses on how and wh...
Considered to be the modern form of slavery, numerous states have undertaken significant measures to...
Human trafficking is a modern phenomenon with ancient roots; it is a degrading institution that gene...
This thesis focuses on the failure of the international law regime to effectively address child traf...
This article explores some of the key current research and statistical evidence available on the glo...
Awareness of trafficking in persons has recently grown as a result of activists’ efforts, increased ...
In this article, I devote more focused and in-depth attention to a subject area that has not receive...
Awareness of human trafficking is increasing. This thesis aims to explain why traffickers prefer som...
This paper seeks to provide an analytical framework for designing more effective laws against h...