1. Introduction Rita Haverkamp, Ester Herlin-Karnell and Claes Lernestedt 2. Trafficking, the Anti-Slavery Project and the Making of the Modern Criminal Law Lindsay Farmer 3. Measuring Human Trafficking Hans-J¿rg Albrecht 4. Victims of Human Trafficking: Considerations from a Crime Prevention Perspective Rita Haverkamp 5. Victims of Trafficking in the Migration Discourse: A Conceptualisation of Particular Vulnerability Elina Pirjatanniemi 6. Understanding Trafficking in Human Beings as Mixed Migration: The European Area of Freedom, Security and Justice and its Global Width Ester Herlin-Karnell 7. Human Trafficking: Human Rights Activism and its Consequences for Criminal Law Tatjana H¿rnle 8.
What Does the Trafficker Do Wrong and Towards What or Whom? Claes Lernestedt 9. Human Trafficking: Supplying the Market for Human Exploitation Malcolm Thorburn 10. The Wrong(s) in Human Trafficking Matt Matravers 11. Vulnerability, Exploitation and Choice Vera Bergelson 12. Limiting the Criminalisation of Human Trafficking: Protection Against Exploitative Labour versus Individual Liberty and Economic Development Piet Hein van Kempen and Sjarai Lestrade 13. Rethinking the Model Offence: From 'Trafficking' to 'Modern Slavery'? Francesco Vigan¿.