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Gender and Human Rights in a Global, Mobile Era delves into feminist debates surrounding the relationship between gender and human rights through engaging feminist perspectives on the multifaceted issue of human trafficking.
Gender and Human Rights in a Global, Mobile Era delves into feminist debates surrounding the relationship between gender and human rights through engaging feminist perspectives on the multifaceted issue of human trafficking.
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Autorenporträt
Laura A. Hebert is Associate Professor in Diplomacy and World Affairs at Occidental College. Her research interests center on gender, human rights, international law, and international organizations, with a geographic emphasis on sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia and a thematic focus on gender-based violence.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. The Evolution of Feminist Engagements with Human Rights 3. The Politics of Human Trafficking 4. Revisiting Feminist Doubts About Human Rights 5. Commercial Sex, Human Rights, and Feminist Anti-Essentialism 6. Erasing Vulnerability: The Invisibility of Men as Trafficked Persons 7. Conclusion: Making the Unrealized Realizable
1. Introduction 2. The Evolution of Feminist Engagements with Human Rights 3. The Politics of Human Trafficking 4. Revisiting Feminist Doubts About Human Rights 5. Commercial Sex, Human Rights, and Feminist Anti-Essentialism 6. Erasing Vulnerability: The Invisibility of Men as Trafficked Persons 7. Conclusion: Making the Unrealized Realizable
1. Introduction 2. The Evolution of Feminist Engagements with Human Rights 3. The Politics of Human Trafficking 4. Revisiting Feminist Doubts About Human Rights 5. Commercial Sex, Human Rights, and Feminist Anti-Essentialism 6. Erasing Vulnerability: The Invisibility of Men as Trafficked Persons 7. Conclusion: Making the Unrealized Realizable
1. Introduction 2. The Evolution of Feminist Engagements with Human Rights 3. The Politics of Human Trafficking 4. Revisiting Feminist Doubts About Human Rights 5. Commercial Sex, Human Rights, and Feminist Anti-Essentialism 6. Erasing Vulnerability: The Invisibility of Men as Trafficked Persons 7. Conclusion: Making the Unrealized Realizable
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