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- Revisiting the Law and Governance of Trafficking, Forced Labor and Modern Slavery
- Cambridge Studies in Law and Society
- Revisiting the Law and Governance of Trafficking, Forced Labor and Modern Slavery
- Copyright page
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- From Sex Panic to Extreme Exploitation: Revisiting the Law and Governance of Human Trafficking
- Part I Revisiting the Text and Context of Article 3
- Part II Anti-Trafficking Law: A Legal Realist Critique
- Part III Trafficking and New Forms of Governance
- Part IV New Directions in Anti-Trafficking Law and Policy: The Role of the ILO
- Part V Rethinking Trafficking through Migration Policy
- Chapter Sixteen The Paradox of “Legality”: Temporary Migrant Worker Programs and Vulnerability to Trafficking
- Chapter Seventeen The Indentured Mobility of Migrant Domestic Workers: The Case of Dubai
- Chapter Eighteen Migrants, Unfree Labour, and the Legal Construction of Domestic Servitude: Migrant Domestic Workers in the United Kingdom
- Appendix Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children, Supplementing the United Nations Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime
- Index
- Cambridge Studies in Law and Society
- References
Chapter Eighteen - Migrants, Unfree Labour, and the Legal Construction of Domestic Servitude: Migrant Domestic Workers in the United Kingdom
from Part V - Rethinking Trafficking through Migration Policy
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 July 2017
- Revisiting the Law and Governance of Trafficking, Forced Labor and Modern Slavery
- Cambridge Studies in Law and Society
- Revisiting the Law and Governance of Trafficking, Forced Labor and Modern Slavery
- Copyright page
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- From Sex Panic to Extreme Exploitation: Revisiting the Law and Governance of Human Trafficking
- Part I Revisiting the Text and Context of Article 3
- Part II Anti-Trafficking Law: A Legal Realist Critique
- Part III Trafficking and New Forms of Governance
- Part IV New Directions in Anti-Trafficking Law and Policy: The Role of the ILO
- Part V Rethinking Trafficking through Migration Policy
- Chapter Sixteen The Paradox of “Legality”: Temporary Migrant Worker Programs and Vulnerability to Trafficking
- Chapter Seventeen The Indentured Mobility of Migrant Domestic Workers: The Case of Dubai
- Chapter Eighteen Migrants, Unfree Labour, and the Legal Construction of Domestic Servitude: Migrant Domestic Workers in the United Kingdom
- Appendix Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children, Supplementing the United Nations Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime
- Index
- Cambridge Studies in Law and Society
- References
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- Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2017
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