New Forms of Human Trafficking
New Forms of Human Trafficking
Global South Highlights and Local Contexts on Sexual and Labor Exploitation
Rodrigues, Anabela Miranda; Guia, Maria Joao
Springer International Publishing AG
03/2024
285
Dura
Inglês
9783031397318
15 a 20 dias
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Chapter 1. "Don't Give Me Moral, but a Social Ideal": From the Social Condemnation of Prostitution to the Criminalisation of Sexual Exploitation: Pimping and Human Trafficking in the Portuguese Penal Code.- Chapter 2. Cross-Border Organized Crime and Human Rights: The Awfulness of Trafficking in Human Beings. Chapter 3. Combating Human Trafficking in South Africa.- Chapter 4. Human Trafficking Policies in Scandinavia: What Happens When International Obligations Meet National Problem Definitions?.- Chapter 5. Fight Against Human Trafficking in Poland: From Theory to Practice.- Chapter 6. The Silenced Coercion of Voodoo over Nigerian Women Trafficked from West Africa to Europe.- Chapter 7. Transvestites and Transwomen in Human Trafficking for Sexual Exploitation: A Study In Brazil.- Chapter 8. Romania - Trendstetter in European Human Trafficking?.- Chapter 9. Individuals Treated As Nonpersons and the Challenge to Criminal Justice: The Specific Problems Facing Victims of Trafficking in Human Beings.- Chapter 10. Trafficking in Human Beings as an Hourglass Paradigm.- Chapter 11. The Formal Institutions of Control and the Victims of Human Trafficking: From Frequency to Impunity.- Chapter 12. Human Trafficking in Slovenia: Contemporary Issues.- Chapter 13. How Organized is Labour Trafficking? On the Involvement of Organized Criminal Groups in Labour Exploitation.- Chapter 14. Human Trafficking in Brazilian Law: The New Legal Definition.- Chapter 15. Trafficking in Persons vis-a-vis the Recent Jurisprudence of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights: Lessons for Brazil.
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Coercion of Victims;Criminal Justice;Directive 2011/36/EU;European Migration;Frontex;Human Rights;Human Trafficking;Inter-American Court of Human Rights;Illegal Business;Labor Exploitation;Labor Trafficking;Portuguese Criminal Code;Sexual Exploitation;Trafficking in Human Beings and Protecting Its Victims;Violence
Chapter 1. "Don't Give Me Moral, but a Social Ideal": From the Social Condemnation of Prostitution to the Criminalisation of Sexual Exploitation: Pimping and Human Trafficking in the Portuguese Penal Code.- Chapter 2. Cross-Border Organized Crime and Human Rights: The Awfulness of Trafficking in Human Beings. Chapter 3. Combating Human Trafficking in South Africa.- Chapter 4. Human Trafficking Policies in Scandinavia: What Happens When International Obligations Meet National Problem Definitions?.- Chapter 5. Fight Against Human Trafficking in Poland: From Theory to Practice.- Chapter 6. The Silenced Coercion of Voodoo over Nigerian Women Trafficked from West Africa to Europe.- Chapter 7. Transvestites and Transwomen in Human Trafficking for Sexual Exploitation: A Study In Brazil.- Chapter 8. Romania - Trendstetter in European Human Trafficking?.- Chapter 9. Individuals Treated As Nonpersons and the Challenge to Criminal Justice: The Specific Problems Facing Victims of Trafficking in Human Beings.- Chapter 10. Trafficking in Human Beings as an Hourglass Paradigm.- Chapter 11. The Formal Institutions of Control and the Victims of Human Trafficking: From Frequency to Impunity.- Chapter 12. Human Trafficking in Slovenia: Contemporary Issues.- Chapter 13. How Organized is Labour Trafficking? On the Involvement of Organized Criminal Groups in Labour Exploitation.- Chapter 14. Human Trafficking in Brazilian Law: The New Legal Definition.- Chapter 15. Trafficking in Persons vis-a-vis the Recent Jurisprudence of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights: Lessons for Brazil.
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Coercion of Victims;Criminal Justice;Directive 2011/36/EU;European Migration;Frontex;Human Rights;Human Trafficking;Inter-American Court of Human Rights;Illegal Business;Labor Exploitation;Labor Trafficking;Portuguese Criminal Code;Sexual Exploitation;Trafficking in Human Beings and Protecting Its Victims;Violence