文档介绍:Trafficking and Human Rights
For Norter Yusu and Lingling: may yours be a better, more caring world
Trafficking and Human
Rights
European and Asia-Pacific Perspectives
Edited by
Leslie Holmes
Professor of Political Science, University of Melbourne,
Australia and Recurrent Visiting Professor at both the Graduate
School for Social Research, Warsaw, Poland and the University
of Bologna, Italy
Edward Elgar
Cheltenham, UK • Northampton, MA, USA
© Leslie Holmes 2010
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A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library
Library of Congress Control Number: 2010922135
ISBN 978 1 84844 159 0
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Printed and bound by MPG Books Group, UK
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Contents
List of tables vi
List of contributors vii
Abbreviations xi
Preface and acknowledgments xv
1 Introduction: the issue of human trafficking 1
Leslie Holmes
2 Human trafficking: a challenge for the European Union and its
member states (with particular reference to Poland) 18
Zbigniew Lasocik
3 Responses to sex trafficking: gender, borders and ‘home’ 37
Sanja Milivojevic and Marie Segrave
4 People smuggling and human trafficking within, from and
through Central and Eastern Europe 56
Leslie Holmes
5 ‘Boys will be boys’: human trafficking and UN peacekeeping in
Bosnia and Kosovo 79
Olivera Simic´
6 Between social opprobrium and repeat trafficking: chances and
choices of Albanian women deported from the UK 95
Stephanie Schwandner-Sievers
7 Trafficking