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(Ebook) Trafficking in Humans: Social, Cultural and Political Dimensions by Sally Cameron, Edward Newman ISBN 9789280811469, 9789280871159, 9280811460, 9280871153

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Authors:Sally Cameron, Edward Newman
Pages:304 pages.
Year:2008
Publisher:United Nations University Press
Language:english
File Size:1.45 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9789280811469, 9789280871159, 9280811460, 9280871153
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(Ebook) Trafficking in Humans: Social, Cultural and Political Dimensions by Sally Cameron, Edward Newman ISBN 9789280811469, 9789280871159, 9280811460, 9280871153

Upon this basis, the volume considers whether an understanding of these underlying factors—what may be called ‘structural’—can inform policy discussion as well as strategic interventions regarding the fight against trafficking. Trafficking, generally, occurs from poorer to more prosperous countries and regions. However, it is not necessarily the poorest regions or communities which are most vulnerable to trafficking, and so the volume seeks to identify the factors which explain where and why vulnerability increases. At the same time, modern forms of transportation and communication have aided the movement of people and also enabled transnational organized crime groups and trafficking rings to exploit vulnerable people for profit. The volume includes experts with great experience of trafficking issues and it also gives a voice to ‘critical’ views which argue that trafficking challenges are inseparable from broader debates about human rights and migration. Indeed, whilst the idea of protecting the human rights of victims is uppermost, protecting the human rights of people to seek a living and make decisions for themselves regarding migration is also important. The volume thus avoids simplifying those who have been trafficked as disempowered victims.

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Themes


  • Introduction, Edward Newman and Sally Cameron
  • Trafficking in humans: Structural factors, Sally Cameron and Edward Newman
  • Globalization and national sovereignty: From migration to trafficking, Kinsey Alden Dinan
  • Trafficking of women for prostitution, Sally Cameron
  • Migrant women and the legal politics of anti-trafficking interventions, Ratna Kapur
  • Trafficking in women: The role of transnational organized crime, Phil Williams

Regional Experiences


  • The fight against trafficking in human beings from the European perspective, Helga Konrad
  • Human trafficking in East and Southeast Asia: Searching for structural factors, Maruja M.B. Asis
  • Human trafficking in Latin America in the context of international migration, Gabriela Rodríguez Pizarro
  • Human trafficking in South Asia: A focus on Nepal, Renu Rajbhandari
  • Trafficking in persons in the South Caucasus—Armenia, Azerbaijan and
    Georgia: New challenges for transitional democracies, Gulnara Shahinian
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