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From Human Trafficking To Human Rights Reframing Contemporary Slavery Alison Brysk Editor Austin Choifitzpatrick Editor

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From Human Trafficking To Human Rights Reframing Contemporary Slavery Alison Brysk Editor Austin Choifitzpatrick Editor
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From Human Trafficking To Human Rights Reframing Contemporary Slavery Alison Brysk Editor Austin Choifitzpatrick Editor instant download after payment.

Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.24 MB
Pages: 280
Author: Alison Brysk (editor); Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick (editor)
ISBN: 9780812205732, 0812205731
Language: English
Year: 2012

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From Human Trafficking To Human Rights Reframing Contemporary Slavery Alison Brysk Editor Austin Choifitzpatrick Editor by Alison Brysk (editor); Austin Choi-fitzpatrick (editor) 9780812205732, 0812205731 instant download after payment.

In this volume a cast of experts demonstrates that it is time to recognize human trafficking as an issue of human rights and social justice, rooted in larger structural issues relating to the global economy, human security, U.S. foreign policy, and labor and gender relations.


In this volume a cast of experts demonstrates that it is time to recognize human trafficking as an issue of human rights and social justice, rooted in larger structural issues relating to the global economy, human security, U.S. foreign policy, and labor and gender relations.

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