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Trafficking And Human Rights European And Asiapacific Perspectives Leslie Holmes

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Trafficking And Human Rights European And Asiapacific Perspectives Leslie Holmes
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Publisher: Edward Elgar Pub
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.15 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Leslie Holmes
ISBN: 9781848441590, 1848441592
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Trafficking And Human Rights European And Asiapacific Perspectives Leslie Holmes by Leslie Holmes 9781848441590, 1848441592 instant download after payment.

Human trafficking is widely considered to be the fastest growing branch of trafficking. As this important book reveals, it has moved rapidly up the agenda of states and international organisations since the early-1990s, not only because of this growth, but also as its implications for security and human rights have become clearer. This fascinating study by international experts provides original research findings on human trafficking, with particular reference to Europe, South-East Asia and Australia. A major focus is on why and how many states and organisations act in ways that undermine trafficked victims' rights, as part of `quadruple victimisation'. It compares and contrasts policies and suggests which seem to work best and why. The contributors also advocate radical new approaches that most states and other formal organisations appear loath to introduce, for reasons that are explored in this unique book. This must-read book will appeal to policymakers as well as advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students in the fields of criminology, human rights law, gender studies, political science and international studies.

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