Human trafficking has become the scourge of the 21st century, with child trafficking arguably its worst form. Yet there is only a patchwork legal regime trying to deal with child trafficking. Trafficking and the Conscience of Humanity assesses this legal regime, arguing that a more coordinated and international response is needed.
Human trafficking has become the scourge of the 21st century, with child trafficking arguably its worst form. Yet there is only a patchwork legal regime trying to deal with child trafficking. Trafficking and the Conscience of Humanity assesses this legal regime, arguing that a more coordinated and international response is needed.
Larry May is an internationally renowned social/political philosopher and legal theorist who has published more than three dozen books. He is W. Alton Jones Professor of Philosophy and Law Emeritus at Vanderbilt University and Professor of Philosophy Emeritus at Washington University in St. Louis. He has published over three dozen books including a four-volume study of the moral foundations of international criminal law, and a three-volume history of legal and political thought. He is currently working on a book on ethnic cleansing.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Jurisdiction and Border Issues 3. Who are the Children? 4. Movement of Persons 5. Coercion 6. Exploitation 7. Child Prostitution 8. Child Pornography 9. Forced "Marriage" 10. Corrupt "Adoption" 11. Organ "Donation" 12. Refugee and Migrant Abuse 13. Child Soldiers 14. The New "Grooming" and Orphanage Abuse 15. Parental Child Abuse 16. Complicity and Child Victims 17. Punishing Child Traffickers 18. Problems with Domestic Prosecutions 19. Trafficking and International Criminal Law 20. Humanity's Conscience 21. Concluding Thoughts Appendix: Early Examples in Myths and Codes
1. Introduction 2. Jurisdiction and Border Issues 3. Who are the Children? 4. Movement of Persons 5. Coercion 6. Exploitation 7. Child Prostitution 8. Child Pornography 9. Forced "Marriage" 10. Corrupt "Adoption" 11. Organ "Donation" 12. Refugee and Migrant Abuse 13. Child Soldiers 14. The New "Grooming" and Orphanage Abuse 15. Parental Child Abuse 16. Complicity and Child Victims 17. Punishing Child Traffickers 18. Problems with Domestic Prosecutions 19. Trafficking and International Criminal Law 20. Humanity's Conscience 21. Concluding Thoughts Appendix: Early Examples in Myths and Codes
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