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What Is Wrong with Human Trafficking? : Critical Perspectives on the Law.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Herlin-Karnell, Ester.
Contributor:
Haverkamp, Rita, 1966-
Lernestedt, Claes.
Language:
English
Genre:
Electronic books.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (281 pages)
Place of Publication:
London : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, 2019.
System Details:
data file
Contents:
Intro; Acknowledgements; Contents; List of Contributors; 1 Introduction; The Triangle of Human Trafficking; Human Trafficking and its Wrongs from Different Perspectives; References; 2 Trafficking, the Anti-Slavery Project and the Making of the Modern Criminal Law; I. Introduction; II. Trafficking and the 'Anti-Slavery Project'; III. Slavery, Trafficking and Exploitation in the Criminal Law; IV. The Anti-Slavery Project and the Modern Criminal Law; References; 3 Measuring Human Trafficking; I. Introduction: Images, Imagination and the Prevalence of Human Trafficking;
II. Approaches to Measuring Human TraffickingIII. What is Measured and What Should be Measured?; References; 4 Victims of Human Trafficking Considerations from a Crime Prevention Perspective; I. Introduction; II. The Concept of the Ideal Victim; III. Victim-Oriented Crime Prevention; References; 5 Victims of Trafficking in the Migration Discourse A Conceptualisation of Particular Vulnerability; I. Introduction; II. Background; III. On the Market; IV. On Agency; V. Conclusion; References;
6 Understanding Trafficking in Human Beings as Mixed Migration The European Area of Freedom, Security and Justice and its Global WidthI. Introduction; II. The Plethora of Legislation on Trafficking: Too Much or Too Little?; III. Eu Security Regulation and Mixed Migration; IV. Expressive Dimension and Obligation to Criminalise; V. National Courts and Fiduciary Obligations: When the EU Standard is not Robust Enough; VI. Conclusion; References; 7 Human Trafficking Human Rights Activism and its Consequences for Criminal Law; I. Introduction;
II. Broad Definitions of Human Trafficking in International LawIII. Anti-Human Trafficking Campaigns: Politics and Moral Judgements; IV. Criminalisation Theory; V. Human Trafficking: A Crime Against Persons?; VI. Human Trafficking and Collective Interests; VII. Conclusions; References; 8 What Does the Trafficker Do Wrong and Towards What or Whom?; I. Introduction: Two Unnoticed Turns and one Suspicion; II. The Rechtsgut and its Carrier; III. The 'Crime Victim' and its Sub-Species: Perpetrator production and Victim Production; IV. The Human Trafficking Regulation; V. Concluding Remarks;
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
References9 Human Trafficking Supplying the Market for Human Exploitation; I. Introduction; II. The Law on Human Trafficking Today; III. The Nebulous Idea of 'Exploitation'; IV. Conclusion; References; 10 The Wrong(s) in Human Trafficking; I. Trafficking; II. Three Cases; III. What Wrongs?; IV. Trafficking; V. Exploitation; VI. Trafficking and Policing; VII. Crime or Capitalism?; VIII. Trafficking and Immigration; IX. Conclusion; References; 11 Vulnerability, Exploitation and Choice; I. Introduction; II. Elements of Human Trafficking.
III. The Moral and Legal Significance of the Elements of Human Trafficking
Other Format:
Print version: Herlin-Karnell, Ester What Is Wrong with Human Trafficking? : Critical Perspectives on the Law
ISBN:
9781509921539
1509921532
OCLC:
1084427453
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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