Caribbean Anti-Trafficking Law and Practice. (2019)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Caribbean Anti-Trafficking Law and Practice. (2019)
- Main Title:
- Caribbean Anti-Trafficking Law and Practice
- Further Information:
- Note: Jason Haynes.
- Authors:
- Haynes, Jason
- Contents:
- 1. Introduction I. Overview II. Locating the 'Commonwealth Caribbean' III. Situational Overview IV. Further Afield V. Summary VI. Structure of the Monograph2. Theoretical Perspectives on Human Trafficking Introduction I. Economic Theory II. Criminology Theories III. Feminist Theories IV. Brief Reflections V. Analytic Eclecticism VI. Methodology Conclusion 3. International Dimensions of Anti-Trafficking Law and Practice Introduction I. The Criminal Justice Approach II. The Human Rights Approach Conclusion 4. The European Approach to Human Trafficking Introduction I. Situational Overview II. Legal Frameworks III. Political and Institutional Commitment IV. Public Awareness, Stakeholder Collaboration and Capacity Building V. Criminalisation and Sanctioning VI. Investigation, Victim Identification and Referral VII. A Victim-Centred Approach VIII. Protection of Trafficked Victims IX. Material, Medical and Psychological Assistance and Accommodation X. Protection and Support for Child Victims XI. Regularisation of Immigration Status, Repatriation and Reintegration XII. Compensation XIII. Hegemonic Assumptions Conclusion 5. Anti-Trafficking Law and Practice in England and Wales Introduction I. Criminalising Trafficking in Persons II. Investigating Trafficking in Persons III. Identifying and Referring Victims of Trafficking IV. Discretionary Leave to Remain V. Support and Assistance of Trafficked Victims VI. Child Victims of Trafficking VII. Criminal Proceedings VIII. Compensating1. Introduction I. Overview II. Locating the 'Commonwealth Caribbean' III. Situational Overview IV. Further Afield V. Summary VI. Structure of the Monograph2. Theoretical Perspectives on Human Trafficking Introduction I. Economic Theory II. Criminology Theories III. Feminist Theories IV. Brief Reflections V. Analytic Eclecticism VI. Methodology Conclusion 3. International Dimensions of Anti-Trafficking Law and Practice Introduction I. The Criminal Justice Approach II. The Human Rights Approach Conclusion 4. The European Approach to Human Trafficking Introduction I. Situational Overview II. Legal Frameworks III. Political and Institutional Commitment IV. Public Awareness, Stakeholder Collaboration and Capacity Building V. Criminalisation and Sanctioning VI. Investigation, Victim Identification and Referral VII. A Victim-Centred Approach VIII. Protection of Trafficked Victims IX. Material, Medical and Psychological Assistance and Accommodation X. Protection and Support for Child Victims XI. Regularisation of Immigration Status, Repatriation and Reintegration XII. Compensation XIII. Hegemonic Assumptions Conclusion 5. Anti-Trafficking Law and Practice in England and Wales Introduction I. Criminalising Trafficking in Persons II. Investigating Trafficking in Persons III. Identifying and Referring Victims of Trafficking IV. Discretionary Leave to Remain V. Support and Assistance of Trafficked Victims VI. Child Victims of Trafficking VII. Criminal Proceedings VIII. Compensating Victims of Trafficking for Harm Suffered IX. The Non-Punishment of Victims of Trafficking X. Institutional Commitment XI. Confiscation/Forfeiture of Assets XII. Prevention and Risk Orders XIII. Transparency in Supply Chains Conclusion 6. Normative Aspects of Caribbean Anti-Trafficking Law and Practice Introduction I. Domestic Legal Framework II. Normative Considerations Conclusion 7. Institutional Aspects of Caribbean Anti-Trafficking Law and Practice Introduction I. Human Trafficking on the National/Regional Agenda II. Capacity Building III. Stakeholder Collaboration IV. Victim Identification and Referral V. Court Proceedings Conclusion 8. Individual Aspects of Caribbean Anti-Trafficking Law and Practice Introduction I. Primacy of Victims' Rights II. Meeting the Basic Needs of Trafficked Victims III. Medical and Psychological Assistance IV. The Special Position of Child Victims V. Accommodation VI. Privacy and Confidentiality VII. Information, Documentation and Interpretation/Translation VIII. Regularisation of Victims' Immigration Status IX. Repatriation X. Reintegration Conclusion 9. Conclusion: The Way Forward Introduction I. General Findings II. Reforming Anti-Trafficking Law and Practice III. Summary. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- London : Hart Publishing
- Publication Date:
- 2019
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (456 pages)
- Subjects:
- Human rights & civil liberties law
International human rights law
Comparative law
Law -- Emigration & Immigration
Law -- Comparative
Immigration law - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781509915583
1509915583 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781509915569
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- Legal Deposit; Only available on premises controlled by the deposit library and to one user at any one time; The Legal Deposit Libraries (Non-Print Works) Regulations (UK).
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