An original analysis of the definition and scope of the right not to be held in slavery, servitude and forced labour.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Vladislava Stoyanova is a postdoctoral fellow at the Faculty of Law, Lunds Universitet, Sweden. She is a lecturer in Migration Law and Human Rights Law and the director of the Migration Law course. She has published extensively in the field of human trafficking, slavery, migration law, refugee law and human rights law, and is an expert in Bulgarian migration and refugee law.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction Part I. The Human Trafficking Legal Framework: 2. Origins, context and the currently valid law 3. The definition of human trafficking in international law 4. Positive obligations under the human trafficking legal framework Part II. The Human Rights Law Framework: 5. The historical background 6. Definitions with contemporary relevance 7. The relationship between the concept of human trafficking and the concepts of slavery, servitude and forced labour 8. Positive obligations under human rights law 9. Conclusion.
1. Introduction Part I. The Human Trafficking Legal Framework: 2. Origins, context and the currently valid law 3. The definition of human trafficking in international law 4. Positive obligations under the human trafficking legal framework Part II. The Human Rights Law Framework: 5. The historical background 6. Definitions with contemporary relevance 7. The relationship between the concept of human trafficking and the concepts of slavery, servitude and forced labour 8. Positive obligations under human rights law 9. Conclusion.
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