Human Trafficking and Slavery Reconsidered : Conceptual Limits and States' Positive Obligations in European Law
Human Trafficking and Slavery Reconsidered : Conceptual Limits and States' Positive Obligations in European Law
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Author(s): Stoyanova, Vladislava
ISBN No.: 9781316614778
Pages: 512
Year: 201806
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 74.86
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Status: Available

By reconsidering the definitions of human trafficking, slavery, servitude and forced labour, Vladislava Stoyanova demonstrates how, in embracing the human trafficking framework, the international community has sidelined the human rights law commitments against slavery, servitude and forced labour that in many respects provide better protection for abused migrants. Stoyanova proposes two corrective steps to this development: placing a renewed emphasis on determining the definitional scope of slavery, servitude or forced labour, and gaining a clearer understanding of states' positive human rights obligations. This book compares anti-trafficking and human rights frameworks side-by-side and focuses its analysis on the Council of Europe's Trafficking Convention and Article 4 of the European Convention on Human Rights. With innovative arguments and pertinent case studies, this book is an important contribution to the field and will appeal to students, scholars and legal practitioners interested in human rights law, migration law, criminal law and EU law.


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