Trafficking and human rights

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Titel
Trafficking and human rights
Untertitel
European and Asia-Pacific perspectives
Verfasserangabe
ed. by Leslie Holmes
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Verlag
Ort
Cheltenham [u.a.]
Jahr
Umfang
XV, 244 p.
ISBN13
978-1-84844-159-0
Fußnote
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:


Ten chapters, presented by Holmes (political science, U. of Melbourne, Australia), explore contemporary issues of human trafficking in Europe and Asia, recognizing that trafficking represents a violation of multiple principles set forth in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Contributions discuss social and legal aspects of trafficking in the European Union, a more open migration process as an approach to curbing human trafficking, the general picture of human trafficking in and through Central and Eastern Europe, the role of international peacekeepers in human trafficking in the Balkans, the dangers facing repatriated women victims of trafficking in Albania, the human rights and trafficking implications of Sweden's model of decriminalizing prostitution, comparative state responses to trafficking in Cambodia and Laos, and coercion versus choice among sex workers in the Philippines. Annotation ©2011 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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