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Security Meets Gender Equality In The Eu The Politics Of Trafficking In Women For Sexual Exploitation Lucrecia Rubio Grundell

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Security Meets Gender Equality In The Eu The Politics Of Trafficking In Women For Sexual Exploitation Lucrecia Rubio Grundell
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.04 MB
Pages: 267
Author: Lucrecia Rubio Grundell
ISBN: 9783031122088, 3031122089
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Security Meets Gender Equality In The Eu The Politics Of Trafficking In Women For Sexual Exploitation Lucrecia Rubio Grundell by Lucrecia Rubio Grundell 9783031122088, 3031122089 instant download after payment.

This book explores the triangular dynamics of securitisation and desecuritisation that underpin the EU’s approach to trafficking in women for sexual exploitation. That is, the progressive securitisation of trafficking in women for sexual exploitation within the EU’s anti-trafficking policies and the existence of two distinct and competing approaches that coexist among feminist struggles against such trend and that largely follow the two opposing views that structure feminist debates on prostitution: a neo-abolitionist approach, on the one hand, that is increasingly defended from within EU institutions, and has therefore become increasingly entangled with the securitisation of trafficking in women; and a sex work approach, on the other hand, that has been largely relegated to the domains of academia and civil society. As such, this book addresses the intersection of security and feminist neo-abolitionism within the EU’s anti-trafficking policies, as well as the de-securitising potential of the anti-trafficking advocacy of both neo-abolitionist and sex worker organisations operating at EU level. This book is unique in that it unprecedentedly brings together three bodies of literature that rarely interact: Critical Security Studies, EU Gender Studies and the feminist literature on prostitution and trafficking in women and demonstrates their fruitful interaction in an extensive empirical analysis of the EU’s internal security, violence against women and anti-trafficking policies.

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