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People Smuggling in India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
Greater mobility both within and outside national borders has historically become the norm rather than the exception, so the development of people-smuggling networks in places such as Bangladesh, India and Sri Lanka is hardly a new phenomenon (Hugo & Dissanayake 2014; Triandafyllidou & Maroukis 2012; UNODC 2015).
Ramesh K. Sunam, Dinuk Jayasuriya
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People Smuggling and State Crime

2013
On 16 April 2009, an Indonesian fishing vessel carrying 47 asylum seekers exploded into flames near Ashmore reef off Australia’s north-west coast, killing five people and injuring 40 others, including two crew members.1 Code-named SIEV 36,2 the boat was one of 23 intercepted by Australian authorities between 1 July 2008 and 29 June 2009 (Phillips and ...
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People Smuggling in Indonesia

International Journal of Asian Social Science, 2014
This article investigates the practice of people smuggling in Indonesia. Located in the center of international traffic, Indonesia has become a strategic place for this business. Besides, the absence of laws regulating this smuggling activity as well as the lack of coordination among institutions of the government has been a huge obstacle for resolving
Rizkan Zulyadi   +2 more
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People smuggling and trafficking affecting Turkey

2003
Until recently, there was no consensus on either the use or meaning of the terms “smuggler” and “trafficker”. By now, they have been more clearly defined at the international level.
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Prosecution of People Smuggling in Australia 2011–14

Sydney Law Review, 2016
The prosecution of migrant smugglers is a central element of Australia’s efforts to combat the smuggling of migrants. The large number of migrant smuggling vessels arriving in Australia has triggered a great volume of prosecutions of the crew members operating these vessels and, in some cases, of the organisers of these ventures.
Schloenhardt, Andreas, Craig, Colin
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People smuggling in Southeast Asia: trends, challenges and way forward

Australian Journal of Maritime & Ocean Affairs, 2015
People smuggling is considered a current fastest growing transnational crime. It involves a myriad of countries, as well as numerous routes which are continuously growing over time. This is possible is also due to the fact that the developments of technology has helped the smugglers to conduct their activities, for example, such as the use of complex ...
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Human Trafficking, People Smuggling, Refugee Migration and the News Media

2017
This chapter establishes a framework on the reporting of human rights issues such as human trafficking, people smuggling and refugee migration by using UN protocols to define key terms. It examines the complexity of constructing journalistic narratives about these issues, given many of these human rights issues often intersect each other.
Scott Downman, Kasun Ubayasiri
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The ethics of commercial human smuggling

European Journal of Political Theory, 2021
Julian F Müller
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Decriminalizing People Smuggling

Moral Philosophy and Politics, 2021
Mollie Gerver
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People smuggling syndicates: An oligopoly analysis in context of the Söderköping process [PDF]

open access: possible, 2008
In the article, a model of oligopolistic (duopolistic) competition between two people smuggling syndicates is developed. I consider the Cournot and Stackelberg cases. First, the deterministic case is considered, where I show the conditions of profit maximisation for the syndicates. Then, a model with stochastic variables is introduced, where the number
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