Keywords
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ethics
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Europe
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Germany
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human rights
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immigration
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migration
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Nation
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politics
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sociology
About this book
The contributors show that the current understanding of trafficking excludes large groups of people who, due to their migration status, experience human rights violations on a continuum of exploitation ranging from forced labour to minor detractions from labour standards.
About the authors
PETRA BUR?ÍKOVÁ Programme Specialist at the UNIFEM Sub-Regional Office
GILY COENE Chair in Ethics and Humanist Studies at the Faculty of Arts and Philosophy, University of Brussels, Belgium
DEIRDRE COGHLAN Ph.D. Candidate at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
JEROEN DOOMERNIK Lecturer in the Department of Political Science, and a researcher at the Institute for Migration and Ethnic Studies at the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands
BLANKA HANCILOVA Member of Applied Research Consulting
MARIA TERESA HERRERA VIVAR is a Scientific Staff Member at the Chair of Women's and Gender Studies, Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany
BRONWYN JONES has Worked throughout the Balkans, Caucasus and Central Asia on Human Trafficking, War Crimes, Human Rights and Media Issues
SHAHRAM KHOSRAVI Associate Professor of Social Anthropology at Stockholm University, Sweden
TIHANA LEKO Works with the EU mission to Kosovo, EULEX, Yugoslavia
STEPHEN MEILI Professor of Clinical Law at the University of Minnesota Law School, USA
CEZARA NANU Ph.D. Candidate at the University of the West of England, UK
MONIKA SZULECKA Researcher at the Centre of Migration Research at the Institute for Social Studies, University of Warsaw, Poland
DAVID WEISSBRODT Regents Professor and Fredrikson & Byron Professor of Law at the University of Minnesota, USA
GILLIAN WYLIE Lecturer in International Peace Studies at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland