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Modern Slavery in Global Context

Human Rights, Law, and Society
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362 Seiten
Englisch
Bristol Univ PRerschienen am30.04.2024
This collection brings together academics from a range of disciplines to examine modern slavery. Providing a platform to critique the legal, ideological and political responses to the issue, experts interrogate the construct of modern slavery and the anti-trafficking discourse which have dominated contemporary responses to exploitation.mehr
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KlappentextThis collection brings together academics from a range of disciplines to examine modern slavery. Providing a platform to critique the legal, ideological and political responses to the issue, experts interrogate the construct of modern slavery and the anti-trafficking discourse which have dominated contemporary responses to exploitation.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-5292-2470-2
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
FormatUngenäht / geklebt
Erscheinungsjahr2024
Erscheinungsdatum30.04.2024
Seiten362 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 161 mm, Höhe 230 mm, Dicke 25 mm
Gewicht678 g
Artikel-Nr.60583141
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GenreRecht

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Foreword: Against Newness´ - Joel Quirk1 Introduction: The Interdisciplinary Kaleidoscope and Creation of Modern Slavery in Global Context - Elizabeth A. FaulknerIntroductionModern slavery in global context: overviewModern slavery: rage against the machineAbout the edited collection: the organizing logicConclusion: shifting the kaleidoscopePART I Theoretical Perspectives2 From Social to Legal: Shifting Approaches to Trafficking at the Turn of 20th-Century England - Laura LammasniemiIntroductionSection I: the shifting legal and social landscape of the mid-19th centurySection II: towards legal framework on anti- traffickingConclusion3 The Coloniality of Modern Slavery in Latin America - Chris O´ConnellIntroductionMethodology: conducting fieldwork in Bolivia and PeruProblematizing approaches to modern slaveryColoniality of power and modern slaveryDecolonization and modern slavery in BoliviaConclusion4 Constructing Indigenous People´ Reproducing Coloniality´s Epistemic Violence: A Content Analysis of the Trafficking in Persons Reports - Avi Boukli, Georgios Papanicolaou and Eleni DimouIntroductionColoniality and epistemic violenceColoniality and human traffickingData and methodsColoniality of knowledge in the TIPRs: constructing the Indigenous victim´ of human traffickingConclusionPART II Structural Issues in Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking Practice5 The Ethics of Research into Human Trafficking Beyond Do No Harm´: Developing a Living´ Ethical Protocol - Patricia Hynes and Mike DottridgeIntroductionConceptual approaches: capturing the transnational and contextual nature of traffickingConclusion6 Governing through Indicators: Structural Biases and Empirical Challenges in Indicator-Based Approaches to Anti-Trafficking Policy, Practice, and Research - Ieke de Vries and Ella CockbainIntroductionThe aetiology of problem, risk, and performance indicatorsIndicators as the vocabulary of victimization within human trafficking discourseEmpirical challenges in developing human trafficking indicatorsProblem frames and empirical challenges in the use of risk factors: the case of commercial sexual exploitation and trafficking of children in the USImplications for policy, interventions, and further researchConclusion7 The Criminal Investigation of Human Trafficking Crimes in the UK: Benefits and Challenges of Police Collaboration During Police Investigations - Laura PajónIntroductionHuman trafficking: a complex crime The benefits and challenges of police collaboration in human trafficking investigationsThe practice of police collaboration to investigate human trafficking crimesConclusionPART III Case Studies8 Brexit-Precipitated or Free Movement-Facilitated? Labour Exploitation of EU Migrants in the UK - Samantha CurrieIntroductionBrexit: a facilitator of labour exploitationFree movement as a facilitator of labour exploitationThe aggravating impact of restrictive immigration policyConclusion9 The Modern Slavery Agenda in the UK: Labour Market Enforcement Perspectives on Law and Policy - Amy WeatherburnIntroductionTackling labour market non- compliance: law and policy responsesThe paradox of a labour market enforcement perspective: the hostile environment´ trumps labour market securityConclusion10 Insights from Uganda: Wartime Sexual Violence,Knowledge Production, and Power - Allen KiconcoIntroduction The field´: power and feminist methodologyNavigating risk, access, and collaboration I cannot tell you everything : navigating ethics and in-depth interviewsConclusion11 Beyond Victim-Centric Research: Participatory Action Research in a Trafficking Hotspot´ of Nepal - Ayushman BhagatIntroduction: reimagining the political epistemology of victim-centric anti- trafficking researchMethodology, knowledge production, and unravelling power dynamicsConclusion12 Saviours or Disrupters? The Role of Non-State Actors in the Government-Centric Realm of Anti-Trafficking in Belize - Cherisse FrancisIntroductionThe rise of NSAsBelize: the good, the bad, and the uglyConclusionmehr