Includes bibliographical references (pages 225-236) and index.
Contents
Understanding trafficking -- National case studies on trafficking of human beings in Thailand, Poland, and the United Kingdom -- The role of inter-governmental organisations in relation to trafficking of human beings -- Trafficking of human beings as a human rights abuse: obligations and accountability of non-state actors -- Trafficking of human beings as a human rights violation: obligations and accountability of states.
Summary
It has been difficult to address the human rights aspects of the phenomenon in practice. This book aims to establish a human rights framework to promote better understanding of the multi-faceted problems inherent in trafficking of human beings, articulate obligations imposed upon the States, and facilitate a holistic approach.
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