Trafficking chains modern slavery in society

1 Introduction -- What is trafficking/modern slavery? -- Emerging multi-disciplinary field -- Root causes -- Agency or systems? -- Not the dustbin of history: varieties of modernity -- Institutional domains: economy, violence, polity, civil society -- Capital, coloniality, and gender regimes -- Law...

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1. Verfasser: Walby, Sylvia (VerfasserIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Shire, Karen A. (VerfasserIn)
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Veröffentlicht: Bristol Bristol University Press 2024
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Zusammenfassung:1 Introduction -- What is trafficking/modern slavery? -- Emerging multi-disciplinary field -- Root causes -- Agency or systems? -- Not the dustbin of history: varieties of modernity -- Institutional domains: economy, violence, polity, civil society -- Capital, coloniality, and gender regimes -- Law -- Data -- Policy -- Sexual exploitation -- Approach of this book -- 2 Theory -- Introduction
Trafficking/modern slavery as a single field -- Third-party profit-taking from multi-sided trafficking/modern slavery transactions -- Trafficking chains -- Institutional domains, including violence/coercion -- Regimes of inequality -- Capitalism -- Coloniality -- Gender regimes -- Globalization: space and the social -- Varieties of modernity -- Conclusion -- 3 Law -- Introduction -- The development of trafficking/modern slavery as a single field -- The legal instruments -- Slavery -- Forced labour -- Practices similar to slavery -- Forced marriage -- The Rome Statute
The 2000 UN Protocol on trafficking in human beings -- Implications -- Multiple legal areas -- The Palermo Protocol -- Interpreting the law in context: what are 'exploitation' and 'vulnerability'? -- Exploitation -- From traffickers to trafficking chains -- What is vulnerability? -- Global, national, and regional law -- Conclusion -- 4 Data -- Introduction -- Indicators, data, and epistemic indicators -- UN Sustainable Development Goals -- Registered victims -- Registered traffickers and trafficking cases -- Population estimates of victims of modern slavery -- Policy development
Correlations and causes -- Cost of trafficking/modern slavery for society -- Conclusion -- 5 Policy -- Introduction -- Policy actors -- UN and its agencies -- Regional -- Policy actors in context -- Economic development -- Strategies for development -- Finance -- Industrial policy -- Regulating supply chains -- Regulating labour -- Welfare and social protection -- Security -- International agencies for security -- Criminal justice systems -- Human rights -- Human rights machinery -- Specialized services -- Gender equality -- Conclusion -- 6 Sexual Exploitation -- Introduction
Studies, terms, and concepts -- Regulations -- Regulating the sex trade in the US, Great Britain, Sweden, and Germany -- German practices and developments -- Regulating prostitution in the City of Dortmund -- The 2011 EU Anti-Trafficking Directive and the 2016 reform of German prostitution -- Situating German developments -- Conclusion -- 7 Conclusion -- Introduction -- What is it? -- Root causes -- Regimes of inequality -- Institutional domains -- Varieties of modernity -- Systems and society -- Law -- Data -- Policy -- Sexual exploitation -- Disciplines and a new interdisciplinary field
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
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24 cm
ISBN:9781529232356
978-1-5292-3235-6