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Transgender (hereafter: trans) people are rarely included in human trafficking research. This empirical study presents narratives of trans individuals who report experiences consistent with the Palermo Protocol’s definition of trafficking, access to anti-
Anne E. Fehrenbacher+6 more
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Threats, Monsters and the ‘Refugee Crisis’
Boaventura de Sousa Santos treated Tilburg University to a colorful and rich pallet of topics during his Montesquieu lecture that prompted self-reflection and critical review of the role of law in our western societies.
Conny Rijken
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Intersections between Human Trafficking and Education: Toward New Research Agendas
Human trafficking is a social issue that has gained attention in the media and in scholarship. A growing number of anti-trafficking organizations and actors have begun to use education to diverse ends. Although not often associated with human trafficking,
Bob Spires
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Pathologies of Security Governance: Efforts Against Human Trafficking in Europe [PDF]
The trafficking of women and girls for the purpose of sexual exploitation has reportedly been booming in Europe since the 1990s. Governments, international organizations, and private actors have addressed the causes and consequences of sex trafficking in
Friesendorf, Cornelius
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Human trafficking is an imminent problem not limited to certain regions of the globe. Although the problem of human trafficking is severe over the world, Sub-Saharan African countries are some of the most vulnerable to human trafficking.
Byung-Deuk Woo
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Criminal law of Bosnia and Herzegovina on human trafficking [PDF]
The author of this article explores the question, what is human trafficking. In order to answer this question, definitions of human trafficking are examined, as well as the causes, types of trafficking, recruitment strategies, and the significant ...
Damir Bilić
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Patterns and The Role of The Government in Preventing Human Trafficking
Human Trafficking is an iceberg phenomenon that is growing all over the world including in Indonesia. Indonesia is a tier 2 surveillance country because human trafficking cases are still high and one of the regions contributing to human trafficking cases
Nunung Rahmania+4 more
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An exploration of corruption and human trafficking: The south african case
Human trafficking and corruption are closely related criminal activities. However, correlations between these two phenomena and the actual impact of corruption on human trafficking are common.
Motseki Morero Moses
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Live-in domestic workers : overworked, underpaid and overlooked [PDF]
Live-in domestics are the housekeepers, nannies and home health care workers that live with the families they work for five to seven nights a week. Like other domestics, the live-in domestics interviewed for this report suffered restriction of movement ...
Rodríguez Ortiz, Omar
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Human trafficking: some research challenges for South Africa
Human trafficking has become a significant component of the illicit global economy and is internationally acknowledged to be a growing problem. While there have been various attempts to provide estimates of the scale of global trafficking, the real ...
Carol Allais
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