Modern Slavery : a Comparative Study of the Definition of Trafficking in Persons.
In Modern Slavery - A Comparative Study of the Definition of Trafficking in Persons Dominika Borg Jansson illustrates how national laws that have implemented the international definition of trafficking do not work as intended.
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Leiden :
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2014.
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Format: | Electronic |
Language: | English |
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Series: | International studies in human rights.
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Table of Contents:
- Modern Slavery: A Comparative Study of the Definition ofTrafficking in Persons; Copyright; Contents; List of Abbreviations; 1 Introduction; Introduction; Purpose and Research Questions; Harmonization of Criminal Law within the Context of Human Trafficking; Approaches to the Study and Conceptualization of Human Trafficking; Outline; 2 Theory and Methodology; Introduction; Reasons for Choosing the Case Studies; Methodological Difficulties; Legal Transplants; Introduction; Legal Transplants in Context; Importance of Language; 3 Human Trafficking as a Social Practice; Introduction.
- Trafficking: An OverviewTrafficking in Human Beings after the Demise of Communism; Push and Pull Factors; Trafficking from Various Perspectives; Trafficking from a Migration Perspective; Trafficking from a Gender Perspective; Trafficking as a Result of Poverty, Development, and Education; Trafficking as a Security Issue; Trafficking as a Health Issue; Trafficking as a Human Rights Issue; 4 The Role of the Palermo Documents; UN Trafficking Documents: Overview; Anti-Trafficking Efforts of the un
- A Historical Background; Palermo Convention on Organized Crime.
- Palermo Protocol
- The Negotiation ProcessIntroduction; The Palermo Protocol
- General Rules; Article 3 of the Palermo Protocol
- The Definition of Trafficking; Situation of Child Victims; Internal Trafficking; Summary; 5 Sweden; Introduction; Present Provision on Trafficking; Introduction; Improper Means; Trade Measures; Purpose; General Intent; Introduction; Different Forms of Intent; Participation; Introduction; Object of Participation; Act of Participation; Intent of the Accomplice(s); Possibility of Relabeling an Accomplice as a Principal Perpetrator; Previous Provisions.
- Placing a Person in a Distressful SituationProvision from 2002; Provision from 2004; Other Relevant Provisions; Introduction; Kidnapping; Unlawful Deprivation of Liberty; Procuring and Gross Procuring; Prohibition of the Purchase of Sexual Services; Sexual Crimes; Swedish Legislation through the Prism of Legal Transplants; Accessibility in the Swedish Context; Reception and Perception of the Original Source in Sweden; Sweden
- Summary; Introduction; Legal Issues; Non-Legal Issues; 6 Poland; Introduction; Present Provisions on Trafficking in Human Beings; Introduction.
- Trafficking in Human Beings
- Article 189 (a)Definition of Trafficking in Human Beings
- Article 115, Section 22; General Intent; Introduction; Dolus Directus; Dolus Eventualis (zamiar wynikowy); Criminal Participation; Introduction; Intent of the Accomplices; Previous Provisions; Trafficking Provision from 1969; Trafficking Provision from 1997; Other Relevant Provisions; Slavery; Illegal Adoptions; Making a Person Engage in Prostitution; Procuring; Obligation to Notify Authorities in the Case of Knowledge of Certain Crimes; Sexual Crimes.