Human Trafficking and Exploitation
Lessons from Europe
Herausgeber: Gebrewold, Belachew; Th Müller, Andreas; Kostenzer, Johanna
Human Trafficking and Exploitation
Lessons from Europe
Herausgeber: Gebrewold, Belachew; Th Müller, Andreas; Kostenzer, Johanna
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Human trafficking is a serious human rights violation that leads to the gross exploitation of its victims. This book discusses the systematic exploitation of victims and the subsequent violation of human rights within an international context, providing an overview of the causes, regulation and prevention of the issue.
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Human trafficking is a serious human rights violation that leads to the gross exploitation of its victims. This book discusses the systematic exploitation of victims and the subsequent violation of human rights within an international context, providing an overview of the causes, regulation and prevention of the issue.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9780415791274
- ISBN-10: 0415791278
- Artikelnr.: 49209505
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9780415791274
- ISBN-10: 0415791278
- Artikelnr.: 49209505
Belachew Gebrewold is a professor of international relations and Head of Department and of Studies of Social Work and Social Policy and Management at Management Center Innsbruck, an Entrepreneurial School. His research areas are international security, conflicts, migration, and social policy Johanna Kostenzer is Lecturer and Research Assistant at the Department of Nonprofit, Social and Health Care Management at Management Center Innsbruck. Her research focuses on sexual and reproductive health, gender-based violence, bioethics, and decision making in health and social policy. Andreas Th. Müller is Associate Professor at the Department of European Law and Public International Law of the University of Innsbruck. His research focus is on international human rights and humanitarian law, international and European criminal law as well as international and European migration and refugee law
Foreword, Acknowledgements, Introduction. Human Trafficking and
Exploitation: Lessons from Europe (Belachew Gebrewold, Johanna Kostenzer,
and Andreas Th. Müller), Part I: Theoretical Reflections Chapter 1. Human
Trafficking and Structural Violence (Belachew Gebrewold), Chapter 2.
Digging in the Dark. Mapping the Economics of Human Trafficking, (Andreas
Exenberger), Chapter 3. The Promise and Pitfalls of Criminalizing
Trafficking in Persons at the International Level. An Analysis from the
Perspective of International and European Criminal Law, (Andreas Th.
Müller), Chapter 4. Corporate Liability regarding Trafficking in Human
Beings for the purpose of Labor Exploitation and the Right to Reparation
(Julia Planitzer), Chapter 5. Human Trafficking and Exploitation for the
Purpose of Reproduction (Johanna Kostenzer), Chapter 6. Migrant Care Work
in Austrian Families - a Win-Win-Situation for Everyone? (Eva Fleischer),
Chapter 7. Smuggling and Trafficking in Human Beings at the Time of the
Syrian Conflict (Luigi Achilli), Chapter 8. Re-conceptualizing the
Operations of Trafficking in Persons in Ethiopia to Inform Policy and
Practice(Abebaw Minaye), Part II: Insights of the Practice Chapter 9.
Combatting Trafficking in Human Beings: the Council of Europe response
(Petya Nestorova), Chapter 10. Protecting Populations at Risk of Human
Trafficking and Exploitation in Crisis Situations. Case studies of
Post-Earthquake Nepal and the Western Balkans in Light of the
EU/Mediterranean Migration Crisis. (Katie Klaffenböck, Irina Todorova,
Michela Macchiavello), Chapter 11. The Use of Electronic Evidence to More
Effectively Fight Trafficking in Persons (Tejal Jesrani), Chapter 12.
Trafficking in Human Beings: the Present, the Past, and the Victims' Need
to Regain Dignity (Rosanna Paradiso), Chapter 13. Identification and
Protection of Trafficked Children - Mechanisms of Coordination and
Cooperation (Astrid Winkler), Concluding Remarks
Exploitation: Lessons from Europe (Belachew Gebrewold, Johanna Kostenzer,
and Andreas Th. Müller), Part I: Theoretical Reflections Chapter 1. Human
Trafficking and Structural Violence (Belachew Gebrewold), Chapter 2.
Digging in the Dark. Mapping the Economics of Human Trafficking, (Andreas
Exenberger), Chapter 3. The Promise and Pitfalls of Criminalizing
Trafficking in Persons at the International Level. An Analysis from the
Perspective of International and European Criminal Law, (Andreas Th.
Müller), Chapter 4. Corporate Liability regarding Trafficking in Human
Beings for the purpose of Labor Exploitation and the Right to Reparation
(Julia Planitzer), Chapter 5. Human Trafficking and Exploitation for the
Purpose of Reproduction (Johanna Kostenzer), Chapter 6. Migrant Care Work
in Austrian Families - a Win-Win-Situation for Everyone? (Eva Fleischer),
Chapter 7. Smuggling and Trafficking in Human Beings at the Time of the
Syrian Conflict (Luigi Achilli), Chapter 8. Re-conceptualizing the
Operations of Trafficking in Persons in Ethiopia to Inform Policy and
Practice(Abebaw Minaye), Part II: Insights of the Practice Chapter 9.
Combatting Trafficking in Human Beings: the Council of Europe response
(Petya Nestorova), Chapter 10. Protecting Populations at Risk of Human
Trafficking and Exploitation in Crisis Situations. Case studies of
Post-Earthquake Nepal and the Western Balkans in Light of the
EU/Mediterranean Migration Crisis. (Katie Klaffenböck, Irina Todorova,
Michela Macchiavello), Chapter 11. The Use of Electronic Evidence to More
Effectively Fight Trafficking in Persons (Tejal Jesrani), Chapter 12.
Trafficking in Human Beings: the Present, the Past, and the Victims' Need
to Regain Dignity (Rosanna Paradiso), Chapter 13. Identification and
Protection of Trafficked Children - Mechanisms of Coordination and
Cooperation (Astrid Winkler), Concluding Remarks
Foreword, Acknowledgements, Introduction. Human Trafficking and
Exploitation: Lessons from Europe (Belachew Gebrewold, Johanna Kostenzer,
and Andreas Th. Müller), Part I: Theoretical Reflections Chapter 1. Human
Trafficking and Structural Violence (Belachew Gebrewold), Chapter 2.
Digging in the Dark. Mapping the Economics of Human Trafficking, (Andreas
Exenberger), Chapter 3. The Promise and Pitfalls of Criminalizing
Trafficking in Persons at the International Level. An Analysis from the
Perspective of International and European Criminal Law, (Andreas Th.
Müller), Chapter 4. Corporate Liability regarding Trafficking in Human
Beings for the purpose of Labor Exploitation and the Right to Reparation
(Julia Planitzer), Chapter 5. Human Trafficking and Exploitation for the
Purpose of Reproduction (Johanna Kostenzer), Chapter 6. Migrant Care Work
in Austrian Families - a Win-Win-Situation for Everyone? (Eva Fleischer),
Chapter 7. Smuggling and Trafficking in Human Beings at the Time of the
Syrian Conflict (Luigi Achilli), Chapter 8. Re-conceptualizing the
Operations of Trafficking in Persons in Ethiopia to Inform Policy and
Practice(Abebaw Minaye), Part II: Insights of the Practice Chapter 9.
Combatting Trafficking in Human Beings: the Council of Europe response
(Petya Nestorova), Chapter 10. Protecting Populations at Risk of Human
Trafficking and Exploitation in Crisis Situations. Case studies of
Post-Earthquake Nepal and the Western Balkans in Light of the
EU/Mediterranean Migration Crisis. (Katie Klaffenböck, Irina Todorova,
Michela Macchiavello), Chapter 11. The Use of Electronic Evidence to More
Effectively Fight Trafficking in Persons (Tejal Jesrani), Chapter 12.
Trafficking in Human Beings: the Present, the Past, and the Victims' Need
to Regain Dignity (Rosanna Paradiso), Chapter 13. Identification and
Protection of Trafficked Children - Mechanisms of Coordination and
Cooperation (Astrid Winkler), Concluding Remarks
Exploitation: Lessons from Europe (Belachew Gebrewold, Johanna Kostenzer,
and Andreas Th. Müller), Part I: Theoretical Reflections Chapter 1. Human
Trafficking and Structural Violence (Belachew Gebrewold), Chapter 2.
Digging in the Dark. Mapping the Economics of Human Trafficking, (Andreas
Exenberger), Chapter 3. The Promise and Pitfalls of Criminalizing
Trafficking in Persons at the International Level. An Analysis from the
Perspective of International and European Criminal Law, (Andreas Th.
Müller), Chapter 4. Corporate Liability regarding Trafficking in Human
Beings for the purpose of Labor Exploitation and the Right to Reparation
(Julia Planitzer), Chapter 5. Human Trafficking and Exploitation for the
Purpose of Reproduction (Johanna Kostenzer), Chapter 6. Migrant Care Work
in Austrian Families - a Win-Win-Situation for Everyone? (Eva Fleischer),
Chapter 7. Smuggling and Trafficking in Human Beings at the Time of the
Syrian Conflict (Luigi Achilli), Chapter 8. Re-conceptualizing the
Operations of Trafficking in Persons in Ethiopia to Inform Policy and
Practice(Abebaw Minaye), Part II: Insights of the Practice Chapter 9.
Combatting Trafficking in Human Beings: the Council of Europe response
(Petya Nestorova), Chapter 10. Protecting Populations at Risk of Human
Trafficking and Exploitation in Crisis Situations. Case studies of
Post-Earthquake Nepal and the Western Balkans in Light of the
EU/Mediterranean Migration Crisis. (Katie Klaffenböck, Irina Todorova,
Michela Macchiavello), Chapter 11. The Use of Electronic Evidence to More
Effectively Fight Trafficking in Persons (Tejal Jesrani), Chapter 12.
Trafficking in Human Beings: the Present, the Past, and the Victims' Need
to Regain Dignity (Rosanna Paradiso), Chapter 13. Identification and
Protection of Trafficked Children - Mechanisms of Coordination and
Cooperation (Astrid Winkler), Concluding Remarks