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The Role of Consent in Human Trafficking

by Jessica Elliott (University of the West of England, UK)
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Product Details:

Format: Hardback
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Language: English
Dimensions: 23.00 X 0.79 X 16.00
Publisher Code: 9780415816113
Date Added: 2018-08-10
Search Category: International
Jurisdiction: International

Overview:

Human trafficking is consistently featured on the global political agenda. This book examines the trafficking of adult female victims for sexual exploitation, and specifically the understanding of consent and its influence in the identification and treatment of trafficking victims.

Jessica Elliott argues that when applied to situations of human trafficking, migration and sexual exploitation, the notion of consent presents problems which current international laws are unable to address. Establishing the presence of 'coercion' and a lack of consent can be highly problematic, particularly in situations of human trafficking and exploitative prostitution; activities which may be deemed inherently coercive and problematically clandestine.

By examining legal definitions of human trafficking in international instruments and their domestic implementation in different countries, the book explores victimhood in the context of exploitative migration, and argues that no clear line can be drawn between those who have been smuggled, trafficked, or 'consensually trafficked' into a situation of exploitation. The book will be great use and interest to students and researchers of migration law, transnational criminal law, and gender studies.

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Table Of Contents:

1. Introduction 2. The Contextual and Legal Background 3. Defining Trafficking: The Evolution of an International Legal Definition 4. Consent in the Law, and Consent to Sexual Exploitation 5. The Effect of Consent in Human Trafficking 6. The `Victim-Centred' Approach to Tackling Trafficking: Determining who the Victims Are, and How They Should be Treated 7. Less than Trafficked, More than Smuggled: Dealing with the `Consensually Trafficked' 7. Conclusion

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