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Trafficking and women's rights

CreatorAnker, Christien van den
Doomernik, Jeroen
ContributorSmit, Monika
SeriesWomen's Rights in Europe
Publish PlaceLondon
PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
Publish Year2006
PagesXIII, 239p.
ISBN/ISSN1403949956
LanguageEnglish/Engels
Shelfmark
WER 38 2006
Mediumboek
DescriptionBased on research and collaboration across Europe this book provides cutting edge debate on issues in the practice and policy of trafficking in women. Practitioners, academics and policy-makers contribute their up-to-date and comprehensive analysis. The authors look at how globalization and gender discrimination fuel the increasing numbers of women trafficked in Europe. To what extent is trafficking a result of decreasing opportunities to migrate legally into the European Union? Would an economic analysis of trafficking support measures to combat the practice? Who are the traffickers and who are the victims? They look at legislative models that can be used to combat trafficking across Europe. How can victims of trafficking be better protected and the human rights approach can add something.
Thesaurusvrouwenhandel
globalisering
migratie
recht
slachtoffers
daders
mensenrechten
EU
Europa
bundel
CategoriesBook/Boek


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