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| Material Type: | Internet resource |
|---|---|
| Document Type: | Book, Internet Resource |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Christien van den Anker |
| ISBN: | 1403915229 9781403915221 1403915237 9781403915238 1403938075 9781403938077 1403938083 (SERIES 9781403938084 (SERIES |
| OCLC Number: | 52348926 |
| Description: | xvi, 272 p. ; 23 cm. |
| Contents: | Combating contemporary slavery -- Part 1: Causes and perspectives -- Contemporary slavery, global justice and globalization / Christien van den Anker -- Migration and security: the wrong end of the stick? / Jeroen Doomernik -- Part 2: Cases and recommendations -- Trafficking and international law / David Ould -- The Belgian counter-trafficking policy / Arne Dormaels, Bruno Moens and Nele Praet -- Responses to sexual slavery: from the Balkans to Afghanistan / Victoria Firmo-Fontan -- Migrant domestic workers and slavery / Bridget Anderson -- Bonded labour in South Asia: India, Nepal and Pakistan / Krishna Upadhyaya -- Child labour in Latin America: issues and policies in Honduras / Rachel Nizan -- Child labour, education and child rights among cocoa producers in Ghana / Amanda Berlan -- Part 3: Strategies and frameworks for change -- The global framework for development: instrumentality or contested ethical space? / Nigel Dower -- Strategies for change: the Tobin tax / Emma Dowling -- Modern slavery and fair trade products: buy one and set someone free / Ivan Manokha -- Slavery as piracy: the legal case for reparations for the slave trade / Geraldine Van Bueren. |
| Series Title: | Palgrave texts in international political economy |
| Responsibility: | edited by Christien van den Anker. |
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