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Modern Slavery in Global Context: Human Rights, Law and Society (eBook)

Edited by: Elizabeth Faulkner

ISBN13: 9781529224726
Published: April 2024
Publisher: Bristol University Press
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This thought-provoking collection brings together academics from a range of disciplines to examine modern slavery.

It illustrates how different disciplinary positions, methodologies and perspectives form and clash together through a kaleidoscopic view and forms a unique insight into critical modern slavery studies. Providing a platform to critique the legal, ideological and political responses to the issue, experts interrogate the construct of modern slavery and the anti-trafficking discourse which have dominated contemporary responses to and understandings of exploitation.

Drawing from real-world examples across the world, this is a vital contribution to the study of modern slavery.

Subjects:
Human Rights and Civil Liberties, eBooks
Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction: The Interdisciplinary Kaleidoscope and Creation of Modern Slavery in Global Context - Dr Elizabeth A. Faulkner

Part I: Theoretical Perspectives
Chapter 2. From social to legal: shifting approaches to trafficking at the turn of 20th century England – Dr Laura Lammasniemi
Chapter 3. The Coloniality of Modern Slavery in Latin America – Chris O’Connell
Chapter 4. Constructing ‘indigenous people’ reproducing coloniality’s epistemic violence: a content analysis of the Trafficking in Persons Reports – Avi Boukli, Georgios Papanicolaou, Eleni Dimou

Part II: Structural Issues in Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking Practice
Chapter 5. The Ethics of Research into Human Trafficking Beyond ‘Do No Harm’: Developing a ‘Living’ Ethical Protocol – Patricia Hynes and Mike Dottridge
Chapter 6. Governing through Indicators: Structural Biases and Empirical Challenges in Indicator-Based Approaches to Anti-Trafficking Policy, Practice, and Research – Ieke de Vries & Ella Cockbain
Chapter 7. The Criminal Investigation of Human Trafficking Crimes in the United Kingdom: Benefits and challenges of police collaboration during police investigations – Dr Laura Pajon

Part III: Case Studies
Chapter 8. Brexit-precipitated or free movement-facilitated? Labour exploitation of European Union migrants in the United Kingdom – Dr Samantha Currie
Chapter 9. The Modern Slavery agenda in the United Kingdom: Labour Market Enforcement Perspectives on Law and Policy – Amy Weatherburn
Chapter 10. Insights from Uganda: Wartime Sexual Violence, Knowledge Production and Power – Dr Allen Kiconco
Chapter 11. Beyond Victim Centric Research: Participatory Action Research in the Trafficking ‘Hot-Spot ‘of Nepal – Dr Ayushman Bhagat
Chapter 12. Saviours or Disrupters? The Role of Non-State Actors in the Government Centric Realm of Anti-Trafficking in Belize – Cherisse Francis