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The trafficking of children = international law, modern slavery, and the anti-trafficking machine /
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The trafficking of children/ by Elizabeth A. Faulkner.
Reminder of title:
international law, modern slavery, and the anti-trafficking machine /
Author:
Faulkner, Elizabeth A.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2023.,
Description:
xxv, 354 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
1. Introduction: The Child, Children's Rights and Child Trafficking -- 2. The Trafficking of Children and International Law from the late Nineteenth Century to Today -- 3. The "Trafficked Child": Childhood, Agency and Victim Pornography -- 4. The 'Contemporary Abolitionists' and Modern Slavery: Bad Samaritans -- 5. Case Studies: United Kingdom and India -- 6. Conclusion.
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Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Child trafficking - Law and legislation. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-23566-5
ISBN:
9783031235665
The trafficking of children = international law, modern slavery, and the anti-trafficking machine /
Faulkner, Elizabeth A.
The trafficking of children
international law, modern slavery, and the anti-trafficking machine /[electronic resource] :by Elizabeth A. Faulkner. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2023. - xxv, 354 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Transnational crime, crime control and security,2947-4272. - Transnational crime, crime control and security..
1. Introduction: The Child, Children's Rights and Child Trafficking -- 2. The Trafficking of Children and International Law from the late Nineteenth Century to Today -- 3. The "Trafficked Child": Childhood, Agency and Victim Pornography -- 4. The 'Contemporary Abolitionists' and Modern Slavery: Bad Samaritans -- 5. Case Studies: United Kingdom and India -- 6. Conclusion.
The phenomenon of child trafficking holds a unique position as an issue of significant contemporary relevance, occupying a principal place in debates about human rights today. The interchangeable terms trafficking and modern slavery evoke emotive responses and proclamations about abolition of contemporary ills, viewed as the ultimate aberration when a child is involved. The classification of children under legal frameworks marks them as different, as 'other', and in the context of laws implemented to address trafficking, slavery, and children on the move more generally, this distinction is complicated. This book charts the emergence, decline and re-emergence of child trafficking law and policy during the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. It provides a systematic and comprehensive overview of the historical origins of child trafficking by utilising the wealth of information located within the non-digitised archives of the League of Nations. It focusses upon the Committee on the Traffic in Women and Children to engage with League of Nations policy to provide an insightful and original contribution to the current body of literature. This is a book that seeks to critique the entanglements of children's rights and colonialism in relation to the mobility and exploitation of children. It centralises the legacy of colonialism, the undercurrents of race, white supremacy, patriarchy, and their ongoing influence upon contemporary anti-trafficking legal and policy responses. Through utilizing what the author identifies as the 'anti-trafficking machine' as a theoretical framework, the book challenges contemporary law and policy responses to child trafficking. This theoretical framework has been adopted to illustrate a central hypothesis of the book - that the contemporary anti-trafficking agenda is both imperialist and a continuity of colonial attitudes. Elizabeth A. Faulkner is Lecturer in Law at Keele University, United Kingdom. Her interests, broadly conceived, are in international child law, human rights, migration, legal history, and crime specialising in human trafficking, slavery, children's rights, exploitation, and abuse.
ISBN: 9783031235665
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