This Article discusses the Palermo Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons. In the first part it offers a critical discussion of what is entailed by speaking of a “shortfall” of enforcement in dealing with the social problem of human trafficking. It then goes on to show that there are two competing narratives of this problem and of the way it is being responded to, and explains why we need to learn more about the interests and values that condition the “law in action.” In the last section the Article discusses the potential relevance of the idea of the “legal culture” for explaining the patterns of “law in action” in different countries and different agencies. The Article's overall aim is to show the existence of a l...
Human trafficking refers to the exploitation of human beings by others who use force, coercion, frau...
Trafficking is one of the greatest international problems. This phenomenon has reached alarming prop...
Current legal responses to the problem of human trafficking often reflect a deep reluctance to addre...
Human trafficking is a phenomenon that is happening right under our noses, yet does not receive the ...
This paper explores the ways in which domestic actors have mechanized the language of the first int...
In the article the author considers the topical issue of international legal regulation of combating...
This article looks at the phenomenon of trafficking in human beings, with examples drawn from interg...
In this article, I devote more focused and in-depth attention to a subject area that has not receive...
FræðigreinarThe Palermo Protocol is the outcome of bargain and lobbying with global institutions, NG...
Trafficking of human beings that constitutes a contemporary form of slavery is a human rights violat...
At present, human trafficking is a very lucrative business. It is the third largest illegal market a...
The definition of human trafficking as set in the Trafficking Protocol (also known as the Palermo Pr...
Current legal responses to the problem of human trafficking often reflect a deep reluctance to addre...
Current legal responses to the problem of human trafficking often reflect a deep reluctance to addre...
Human trafficking refers to the exploitation of human beings by others who use force, coercion, frau...
Human trafficking refers to the exploitation of human beings by others who use force, coercion, frau...
Trafficking is one of the greatest international problems. This phenomenon has reached alarming prop...
Current legal responses to the problem of human trafficking often reflect a deep reluctance to addre...
Human trafficking is a phenomenon that is happening right under our noses, yet does not receive the ...
This paper explores the ways in which domestic actors have mechanized the language of the first int...
In the article the author considers the topical issue of international legal regulation of combating...
This article looks at the phenomenon of trafficking in human beings, with examples drawn from interg...
In this article, I devote more focused and in-depth attention to a subject area that has not receive...
FræðigreinarThe Palermo Protocol is the outcome of bargain and lobbying with global institutions, NG...
Trafficking of human beings that constitutes a contemporary form of slavery is a human rights violat...
At present, human trafficking is a very lucrative business. It is the third largest illegal market a...
The definition of human trafficking as set in the Trafficking Protocol (also known as the Palermo Pr...
Current legal responses to the problem of human trafficking often reflect a deep reluctance to addre...
Current legal responses to the problem of human trafficking often reflect a deep reluctance to addre...
Human trafficking refers to the exploitation of human beings by others who use force, coercion, frau...
Human trafficking refers to the exploitation of human beings by others who use force, coercion, frau...
Trafficking is one of the greatest international problems. This phenomenon has reached alarming prop...
Current legal responses to the problem of human trafficking often reflect a deep reluctance to addre...