This book presents a case study of human trafficking from Nigeria to the UK, with a focus on practical measures for ending this trafficking. The study addresses the many aspects of human trafficking, including sexual exploitation, domestic servitude, labor exploitation, benefit fraud, and organ harvesting. Despite the huge investment of the international community to eradicate it, this form of modern day slavery continues, and the author urges stakeholders to focus not only on criminals but also on attitudes, cultures, laws and policies that hinder the eradication of modern slavery.
This book presents a case study of human trafficking from Nigeria to the UK, with a focus on practical measures for ending this trafficking. The study addresses the many aspects of human trafficking, including sexual exploitation, domestic servitude, labor exploitation, benefit fraud, and organ harvesting. Despite the huge investment of the international community to eradicate it, this form of modern day slavery continues, and the author urges stakeholders to focus not only on criminals but also on attitudes, cultures, laws and policies that hinder the eradication of modern slavery.
May Ikeora is an independent research consultant and the co-founder of ThinkKnowAct Initiative, which focuses on human rights and empowering women and girls. She is an Associate for Women in Sustainable Enterprise Development (WISE) and The Gender Education and Enterprise Development for Africa (GEEDA) in the UK.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: International Cooperation and Anti-Human Trafficking.- 2. Conceptualising Anti-Trafficking and Protecting People.- 3. International Cooperation and Cross-border Human Trafficking.- 4. Human Trafficking between Nigeria and the United Kingdom.- 5. Anti-Trafficking in Nigeria: The Context of a Source Country.- 6. United Kingdom Anti-Trafficking Response: The Context of a Destination Country - 7. Bilateral Cooperation Against Trafficking: Nigeria and the United Kingdom.- 8. Conclusion: Rethinking Approaches to Anti-Human Trafficking.
1. Introduction: International Cooperation and Anti-Human Trafficking.- 2. Conceptualising Anti-Trafficking and Protecting People.- 3. International Cooperation and Cross-border Human Trafficking.- 4. Human Trafficking between Nigeria and the United Kingdom.- 5. Anti-Trafficking in Nigeria: The Context of a Source Country.- 6. United Kingdom Anti-Trafficking Response: The Context of a Destination Country - 7. Bilateral Cooperation Against Trafficking: Nigeria and the United Kingdom.- 8. Conclusion: Rethinking Approaches to Anti-Human Trafficking.
1. Introduction: International Cooperation and Anti-Human Trafficking.- 2. Conceptualising Anti-Trafficking and Protecting People.- 3. International Cooperation and Cross-border Human Trafficking.- 4. Human Trafficking between Nigeria and the United Kingdom.- 5. Anti-Trafficking in Nigeria: The Context of a Source Country.- 6. United Kingdom Anti-Trafficking Response: The Context of a Destination Country - 7. Bilateral Cooperation Against Trafficking: Nigeria and the United Kingdom.- 8. Conclusion: Rethinking Approaches to Anti-Human Trafficking.
1. Introduction: International Cooperation and Anti-Human Trafficking.- 2. Conceptualising Anti-Trafficking and Protecting People.- 3. International Cooperation and Cross-border Human Trafficking.- 4. Human Trafficking between Nigeria and the United Kingdom.- 5. Anti-Trafficking in Nigeria: The Context of a Source Country.- 6. United Kingdom Anti-Trafficking Response: The Context of a Destination Country - 7. Bilateral Cooperation Against Trafficking: Nigeria and the United Kingdom.- 8. Conclusion: Rethinking Approaches to Anti-Human Trafficking.
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