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by Jason Haynes
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Product Details:

Format: Paperback
Pages: 456 pages
Publisher: Hart Publishing
Language: English
ISBN: 9781509915569
Dimensions: 22.8 x 15.3 x 2.9 cm
Date Added: 2019-06-12
Search Category: Lawbooks
Jurisdiction: International

Overview:

This monograph investigates the International, European and Commonwealth Caribbean approaches to human trafficking from an Analytical Eclectic perspective. It presents a compelling, empirically based argument that although there is currently a panoply of measures aimed at preventing human trafficking, prosecuting offenders and protecting trafficked victims in both Europe and the Commonwealth Caribbean, these measures have in practice been fraught with a number of challenges, whether of a normative, institutional or individual nature. The continued existence of these challenges strongly suggests that there exists a 'disconnect' between anti-trafficking law and practice which is not peculiar to small-island developing States since they also extend to developed States, including the United Kingdom. Although these challenges are not insurmountable, this monograph advances the argument that sustained social, economic, political and legal commitments are both necessary and desirable, and that without such commitments, only pyrrhic victories would be won in the fight to eradicate the scourge of the twenty-first century. 

Given the importance of the issue of human trafficking and its inescapable impact on victims, families, communities, nations, regions and the international community as a whole, this monograph will serve as an important resource for policy makers, scholars, students and practitioners actively working in this increasingly dynamic area of law.

 

 
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Table Of Contents:

1. Introduction
I. Overview
II. Locating the 'Commonwealth Caribbean'
III. Situational Overview
IV. Further Afield
V. Summary
VI. Structure of the Monograph

2. Theoretical Perspectives on Human Trafficking
Introduction
I. Economic Theory 
II. Criminology Theories
III. Feminist Theories 
IV. Brief Reflections
V. Analytic Eclecticism 
VI. Methodology
Conclusion

3. International Dimensions of Anti-Trafficking Law and Practice
Introduction 
I. The Criminal Justice Approach
II. The Human Rights Approach
Conclusion

4. The European Approach to Human Trafficking
Introduction
I. Situational Overview
II. Legal Frameworks
III. Political and Institutional Commitment 
IV. Public Awareness, Stakeholder Collaboration and Capacity Building
V. Criminalisation and Sanctioning 
VI. Investigation, Victim Identification and Referral 
VII. A Victim-Centred Approach
VIII. Protection of Trafficked Victims 
IX. Material, Medical and Psychological Assistance and Accommodation 
X. Protection and Support for Child Victims
XI. Regularisation of Immigration Status, Repatriation and Reintegration 
XII. Compensation 
XIII. Hegemonic Assumptions
Conclusion

5. Anti-Trafficking Law and Practice in England and Wales
Introduction
I. Criminalising Trafficking in Persons 
II. Investigating Trafficking in Persons 
III. Identifying and Referring Victims of Trafficking 
IV. Discretionary Leave to Remain
V. Support and Assistance of Trafficked Victims 
VI. Child Victims of Trafficking 
VII. Criminal Proceedings
VIII. Compensating Victims of Trafficking for Harm Suffered 
IX. The Non-Punishment of Victims of Trafficking 
X. Institutional Commitment 
XI. Confiscation/Forfeiture of Assets
XII. Prevention and Risk Orders 
XIII. Transparency in Supply Chains
Conclusion

6. Normative Aspects of Caribbean Anti-Trafficking Law and Practice
Introduction
I. Domestic Legal Framework
II. Normative Considerations
Conclusion

7. Institutional Aspects of Caribbean Anti-Trafficking Law and Practice
Introduction
I. Human Trafficking on the National/Regional Agenda 
II. Capacity Building
III. Stakeholder Collaboration
IV. Victim Identification and Referral 
V. Court Proceedings
Conclusion

8. Individual Aspects of Caribbean Anti-Trafficking Law and Practice
Introduction
I. Primacy of Victims' Rights
II. Meeting the Basic Needs of Trafficked Victims
III. Medical and Psychological Assistance
IV. The Special Position of Child Victims 
V. Accommodation 
VI. Privacy and Confidentiality 
VII. Information, Documentation and Interpretation/Translation 
VIII. Regularisation of Victims' Immigration Status
IX. Repatriation 
X. Reintegration
Conclusion

9. Conclusion: The Way Forward
Introduction
I. General Findings
II. Reforming Anti-Trafficking Law and Practice
III. Summary

 

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