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The Anti-trafficking Protocol reflects the interests of the major powers. Due to the high costs of compliance, countries will strategically select certain obligations to comply, which can satisfy the major powers with smaller costs. Among the three main obligations of the Protocol - prevention,...
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phenomenon of human trafficking as defined by the UN Trafficking Protocol of 2000 it relates to slavery and it is considered as … modern day slavery. Finding the right words to describe the crime remains a persistent challenge in combating human … Slavery', Slavery and ‘Mädchenhandel'. THB was also primarily saw as a feeding of the sex industry; excluding forced labour …
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This article aims to fill the gap in the academic literature on the application of a rights based approach to the issue of human trafficking in Mongolia. A rights based approach is adopted to determine the international legal obligations of Mongolia to combat human trafficking under...
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The response to the trafficking of women is primarily dominated by the discourse of criminal law both internationally and nationally. By contrast, in the refugee law context, women are constructed as victims in a ‘culturally relative', patriarchal society. This paper explores the tensions...
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most widespread criminal enterprise in the world after drugs and weapons trafficking. The rush to integrate trading blocs …
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The policy of sustainable development requires reductions in growth of human populations to promote environmental sustainability and economic development. The objective is to control environmental catastrophism and advance financial growth with population policies on a global scale to foster...
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At a time of increased attention on the international agenda for human trafficking, this paper examines the determinants of human trafficking inflows to 13 European countries based on official records. By employing a fixed effects zero-inflated, negative binomial gravity-type model, we address...
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The literature has not sufficiently engaged in the emergence and expansion of the phenomenon of slave trade. This article estimates whether or not slave trade affects human trafficking using an Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) with standard errors that are consistent with heteroscedasticity. The...
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Contemporarily, modern slavery represents one of the most serious human rights violations. Although most countries … officially abolished slavery and ratified the 1926 Slavery Convention of the League of Nations, slavery and slave-like practices … still exist in various forms throughout the world. This paper addresses why coercive relationships persist today and …
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Contemporarily, modern slavery represents one of the most serious human rights violations. Although most countries … officially abolished slavery and ratified the 1926 Slavery Convention of the League of Nations, slavery and slave like practices … still exist in various forms throughout the world. This paper addresses why coercive relationships persist today and …
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