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Piotrowicz / Rijken / Uhl Routledge Handbook of Human Trafficking


Erscheinungsjahr 2017
ISBN: 978-1-317-48569-8
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)

E-Book, Englisch, 586 Seiten

Reihe: Routledge International Handbooks

ISBN: 978-1-317-48569-8
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



Trafficking in human beings (THB) has been described as modern slavery. It is a serious criminal activity that has significant ramifications for the human rights of the victims. It poses major challenges to the state, society and individual victims. THB is not a static given but a constantly changing concept depending on societal changes and opinions, economic situations and legal developments. THB occurs both transnationally and within countries. The complexity of THB is such that it requires a wide range of expertise fully to address the phenomenon.

Edited by a team of leading international academics, The Routledge Handbook of Human Trafficking will provide an interdisciplinary introduction to (THB). It is aimed at academics, students, research universities and non-governmental organisations, as well as policy makers. It will review THB through the lens of law, anthropology, social and political science and will address statistical, data protection issues and showcase the most effective research methods, analyse the various actors and stakeholders and the different types of exploitation of trafficked persons. It will critically highlight and analyse the most pressing current challenges posed by THB.

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Part I: Legal Aspects of THB

International and regional regimes on anti-trafficking

1. Historical context – the prohibition of slavery and the link to modern THB (Jean Allain)

2. Conceptual context – THB as a crime and as a human rights violation: (Joachim Renzikowski)

3. Palermo Protocol and UNCTOC (Anne Gallagher)

4. European context (Ryszard Piotrowicz)

5. African context (Joy Ezeilo)

6. Asian context (Sebastian Boll)

7. Australian context (Natalia Szablewska)

8. Middle East context (Tenia Kyriazi)

Part II: Particular Issues

9. Non-punishment principle (Lilliana Sorrentino)

10. Abuse of a position of vulnerability (Anne Gallagher)

11. International protection (refugee status, subsidiary protection) (Fadela Novak)

12. Prosecution of trafficking (Pam Bowen and Frederic Kurz)

Part III: Regimes/Politics/Regulations on Victims of Trafficking

13. Representation of victims (Parosha Chandran)

14. Protection and assistance of victims of trafficking (Conny Rijken)

15. Child victims of trafficking (Helmut Sax)

16. Compensation of victims of trafficking: Lorna McGregor(Re)integration of trafficked persons: Rebecca SurteesMedical and sexual health: Pim ScholteNational Referral Mechanism (Jyothi Kanics)



Part IV: Critical Discourses of the Anti-Trafficking Framework

17. Trafficking and neo-liberalism: Svati P. ShahAnti-trafficking and securitization strategies: Claudia AradauIdentification of victims, sexual policies and human rights (Alice M. Miller and Tara ZivkovicCollateral Damages of anti-trafficking interventions: Mike Dottridge)

18. Religious motivations and diverse approaches to trafficking (Yvonne Zimmerman)

19. Interface culture and trafficking (Rahel Geshuni)

Part V: Statistics, Data and Knowledge

20. Understanding Statistics (Jan van Dijk)

21. Knowledge production of trafficking (Claudia Vorheyer)

22. Data protection and privacy rights (Baerbel Heide Uhl)

Part VI: Actors, Stakeholders and Institutions

23. The role of NGOs in anti-trafficking politics (Marieke van Doornick)

24. The role of the UN Rapporteur (Maria Grazia Giammarinaro)

25. THB and international peacekeeping: Marco OtelloTrade Unions (Zuzanna Muskat-Gorska)

Part VII: Types of Exploitation

26. Organ removal: Marta Lopez FragaChild soldiering as form of exploitation in the context of THB (Casper Waschefort)

27. Extortion: Sinai trafficking: Mirjam van Reisen and Conny RijkenForced begging: Claire HelayForced criminal activities (Klara Skrivankova)

28. Exploitation explained (Klara Skrivankova)

Part VIII: Economic Aspects

29. Users of services/labour of trafficked people: the problematization of ‘demand’: Natalia Ollus and Anniina JokinenSexual exploitation as a form of labour exploitation: Marjan WijersSex work and migration including push and pull factors: Sea-Ling ChengEconomics of labour migration: Neil HowardInformal, deregulated labour, illegal economy (Kiril Sharapov)

30. THB as a criminal enterprise (Toine Spapens)


Ryszard Piotrowicz is professor of law at Aberystwyth University. He was a member of the European Commission’s Group of Experts (2008-15) and has been a member of GRETA, the Council of Europe’s Group of Experts on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings, since2013. He has published extensively in the field of migration law, especially with regard to refugees and trafficking in human beings. He is the Book Reviews Editor of the International Journal of Refugee Law. He has lectured and spoken at conferences on human trafficking across the world. Most recently he has worked on the issue of non-punishment of victims of trafficking (for OSCE) and on trafficking for forced begging.

Conny Rijken is Professor of Human Trafficking and Globalisation at INTERVICT, Tilburg Law School, Tilburg University. Prof. Rijken has done extensive research on various aspects of trafficking in human beings including the European perspective, migration, labour exploitation and human rights. She has been leading several (EU funded) international and interdisciplinary research projects, e.g. ‘Combating THB for Labour Exploitation’, ‘Corporate Social Responsibility to Prevent Human Trafficking’ and one on Joint Investigation Teams. Central in her research is the focus on human rights and engagement with the position of the individual.

Dr. Baerbel Heide Uhl, is a political scientist and has been working on anti-trafficking politics both in academia and in operational missions in Europe for more than two decades. She is a co-founder of the European NGO network ‘La Strada’ and a founder of the NGO initiative datACT 'data proteciton in anti-trafficking action. Dr.Uhl hold the positions of anti-trafficking expert for the OSCE Mission to the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR). In addition, she advised EU candidate countries and new Member States, including Turkey, Croatia, Bulgaria and Romania, on European anti-trafficking policies within the framework of EU enlargement procedures. Dr.Uhl was a member of the European Commission’s Experts Group to Combat Trafficking in Human Beings from 2003-2007 and served as the Chairperson to the second Group from 2008-2011. She is a Member of the Advisory Board of La Strada International.She earned her PhD and her Diploma in Political Science at the Free University of Berlin.



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