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Legal responses to trafficking in women for sexual exploitation in the European Union

CreatorAskola, Heli
SeriesModern Studies in European Law
Publish PlaceOxford
PublisherHart
Publish Year2007
PagesXIX, 218p.
ISBN/ISSN1841136506
LanguageEnglish/Engels
Shelfmark
WER 38 2007
Mediumboek
DescriptionThe phenomenon of trafficking in women for sexual exploitation, which in the last decade has changed from a marginal 'non-issue' to a legitimate concern in many parts of the world. In Europe many EU Member States now have some sort of anti-trafficking policies Moreover, the EU itself has become markedly more active with regard to curbing trafficking in human beings, as part of its migration control and police and judicial co-operation functions. However, even co-ordinated efforts such as those being worked on by the EU tend to produce only short-term 'cures' to a problem that is in truth global and structural in nature and which cannot be eradicated through policing and migration control measures alone. Too often there is little debate on broader measures which might be targeted to address the 'root causes' of trafficking, such as poverty, under-development, general lack of economic and migration opportunities and, above all, gender inequality. Against this background, this book deals with present efforts to control trafficking in women for sexual exploitation.
Thesaurusrecht
vrouwenhandel
globalisering
armoede
migratie
gelijke behandeling
EU
CategoriesBook/Boek


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