Buch, Englisch, Band 110, 370 Seiten, Format (B × H): 159 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 718 g
A Comparative Study of the Definition of Trafficking in Persons
Buch, Englisch, Band 110, 370 Seiten, Format (B × H): 159 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 718 g
Reihe: International Studies in Human Rights
ISBN: 978-90-04-28106-6
Verlag: Brill
In Modern Slavery – A Comparative Study of the Definition of Trafficking in Persons Dominika Borg Jansson discusses why, despite international anti-trafficking efforts, there are so few trafficking convictions worldwide. In an easily accessible language, the author explains why international legal harmonization in this area has been difficult. Making use of the concept of legal transplants, Dominika Borg Jansson compares experiences from Sweden, Poland and Russia offering insights into especially Russian legislation that are not widely available. The problems concerning the implementation of the international definition of trafficking are here divided into country-specific challenges and obstacles attributable to the original source. Jansson also addresses the effectiveness of criminalization of trafficking and offers suggestions on how future trafficking legislation might be framed.
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Abbreviations
1 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
Importance of Language
3 Human Trafficking as a Social Practice
Introduction
Trafficking: An Overview
Trafficking in Human Beings after the Demise of Communism
Push and Pull Factors
Trafficking from Various Perspectives
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 Process
Summary
5 Sweden
Introduction
Present Provision on Trafficking
General Intent
Participation
Previous Provisions
Other Relevant Provisions
Swedish Legislation through the Prism of Legal Transplants
Sweden – Summary
6 Poland
Introduction
Present Provisions on Trafficking in Human Beings
General Intent
Criminal Participation
Previous Provisions
Other Relevant Provisions
Polish Legislation through the Prism of Legal Transplants
Poland – Summary
7 Russia
Introduction
Present Provisions on Trafficking in Human Beings
General Intent and the Specific Purpose of Exploitation
Participation
Previous Provisions
Other Relevant Provisions
Russian Legislation through the Prism of Legal Transplants
Russia – Summary
Non-Legal Issues
8 Conclusions and Comments de Lege Ferenda
Introduction
Central Findings Concerning the Original Source
Central Findings: Sweden
Central Findings: Poland
Central Findings: Russia
Conclusions and Suggestions
Re-conceptualization of the Trafficking Offence
Possible Avenues for Future Research
References; Index.




