توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Caribbean Anti-Trafficking Law and Practice
نام کتاب : Caribbean Anti-Trafficking Law and Practice
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : قانون و رویه مبارزه با قاچاق کارائیب
سری : Studies in International and Comparative Criminal Law
نویسندگان : Jason Haynes
ناشر : Hart Publishing
سال نشر : 2019
تعداد صفحات : 455
ISBN (شابک) : 9781509915569 , 9781509915576
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 6 مگابایت
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فهرست مطالب :
Foreword 1\nForeword 2\nPreface\nAcknowledgements\nTable of Contents\nBiography\nTable of Cases\nTable of Legislation\nTable of International Conventions\n1. Introduction\n I. Overview\n II. Locating the \'Commonwealth Caribbean\'\n III. Situational Overview\n IV. Further Afield\n V. Summary\n VI. Structure of the Monograph\n2. Theoretical Perspectives on Human Trafficking\n Introduction\n I. Economic Theory\n II. Criminology Theories\n III. Feminist Theories\n IV. Brief Reflections\n V. Analytic Eclecticism\n VI. Methodology\n Conclusion\n3. International Dimensions of Anti-Trafficking Law and Practice\n Introduction\n I. The Criminal Justice Approach\n II. The Human Rights Approach\n III. Summary\n Conclusion\n4. The European Approach to Human Trafficking\n Introduction\n I. Situational Overview\n II. Legal Frameworks\n III. Political and Institutional Commitment\n IV. Public Awareness, Stakeholder Collaboration and Capacity Building\n V. Criminalisation and Sanctioning\n VI. Investigation, Victim Identification and Referral\n VII. A Victim-Centred Approach\n VIII. Protection of Trafficked Victims\n IX. Material, Medical and Psychological Assistance and Accommodation\n X. Protection and Support for Child Victims\n XI. Regularisation of Immigration Status, Repatriation and Reintegration\n XII. Compensation\n XIII. Hegemonic Assumptions\n Conclusion\n5. Anti-Trafficking Law and Practice in England and Wales\n Introduction\n I. Criminalising Trafficking in Persons\n II. Investigating Trafficking in Persons\n III. Identifying and Referring Victims of Trafficking\n IV. Discretionary Leave to Remain\n V. Support and Assistance of Trafficked Victims\n VI. Child Victims of Trafficking\n VII. Criminal Proceedings\n VIII. Compensating Victims of Trafficking for Harm Suffered\n IX. The Non-Punishment of Victims of Trafficking\n X. Institutional Commitment\n XI. Confiscation/Forfeiture of Assets\n XII. Prevention and Risk Orders\n XIII. Transparency in Supply Chains\n Conclusion\n6. Normative Aspects of Caribbean Anti-Trafficking Law and Practice\n Introduction\n I. Domestic Legal Framework\n II. Normative Considerations\n Conclusion\n7. Institutional Aspects of Caribbean Anti-Trafficking Law and Practice\n Introduction\n I. Human Trafficking on the National/Regional Agenda\n II. Capacity Building\n III. Stakeholder Collaboration\n IV. Victim Identification and Referral\n V. Court Proceedings\n Conclusion\n8. Individual Aspects of Caribbean Anti-Trafficking Law and Practice\n Introduction\n I. Primacy of Victims\' Rights\n II. Meeting the Basic Needs of Trafficked Victims\n III. Medical and Psychological Assistance\n IV. The Special Position of Child Victims\n V. Accommodation\n VI. Privacy and Confidentiality\n VII. Information, Documentation and Interpretation/Translation\n VIII. Regularisation of Victims\' Immigration Status\n IX. Repatriation\n X. Reintegration\n Conclusion\n9. Conclusion: The Way Forward\n Introduction\n I. General Findings\n II. Reforming Anti-Trafficking Law and Practice\n III. Summary\nBibliography\nIndex