توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب The Modern Slavery Agenda: Politics, Policy and Practice in the UK
نام کتاب : The Modern Slavery Agenda: Politics, Policy and Practice in the UK
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : دستور کار برده داری مدرن: سیاست، سیاست و عمل در بریتانیا
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نویسندگان : Gary Craig, Alex Balch, Hannah Lewis, Louise Waite
ناشر : Policy Press
سال نشر : 2019
تعداد صفحات : 240
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ISBN (شابک) : 1447346793 , 9781447346791
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 10 Mb
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فهرست مطالب :
THE MODERN SLAVERY AGENDA
Dedication
Contents
List of tables, figures and boxes
Introduction
Is modern slavery either ‘modern’ or ‘slavery’?
International action against slavery
‘Modern slavery’ in the UK: developing understandings
1. Modern slavery in global context: ending the political economy of forced labour and slavery
Introduction
The constituent elements of slavery
The political economies of slavery
Slavery and the rule of international law
The state we are in
Transforming the global political economy
Conclusion
2. The UK’s response to modern slavery: law, policy and politics
Research and policy: key influences
The criminalisation of human trafficking, forced labour, slavery and servitude
The development of a human rights approach to modern slavery
Implementation of policy on support and assistance to victims
The enhancement of a regulatory response
Development of the MSA
Current and future concerns about the criminal justice response
Conclusion
3. Defeating ‘modern slavery’, reducing exploitation? The organisational and regulatory challenge
Introduction
Trafficking, forced labour or business and human rights?
Joined up or papering over the cracks? Addressing labour exploitation post-MSA
From outputs to outcomes?
Conclusions
4. Class Acts? A comparative analysis of modern slavery legislation across the UK
Introduction
Examining the Acts
Implementation and use of the non-punishment provision
Conclusion
5. Child trafficking in the UK
Introduction
Definitions and offences
The current picture
Issues with data
Identification of child victims
Legal guardianship and issues with support
Children at risk of going missing
Assessing age
Conclusion
6. Human trafficking: addressing the symptom, not the cause
The current policy context
The ODW visa in practice
Migrant domestic workers, the UK’s ODW visa, restrictions and exploitation
Modern slavery responses: undermined by the hostile environment
What happens to trafficked people?
An ‘inexcusable’ lack of support
7. Still punishing the wrong people: the criminalisation of potential trafficked cannabis gardeners
Introduction
Trafficking for cannabis production in the UK
Vietnamese nationals
The research
Convictions of cannabis gardeners not identified as trafficked
The punishment of cannabis gardeners informally identified as trafficked or slaves
Conclusion
8. Modern slavery and transparency in supply chains: the role of business
Introduction
What is ‘modern slavery’?
Why is modern slavery relevant to business?
Mandatory reporting trends: the global picture
Voluntary reporting frameworks: the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights
Drivers for transparency
The risk of legal liability as a driver for good practice: recent court cases
Key aspects of the MSA relevant to business
The impact of the TISC provisions and the corporate response to these issues
Act into action: the MSA in practice
How have companies reacted otherwise to the MSA?
Media and NGO scrutiny
Conclusions
9. Migrant illegality, slavery and exploitative work
Introduction
Creating binaries out of complexity
Migrants, low-wage labour and exploitation
Migrant labour exploitation, ‘illegality’ and coercion
Migrant illegality or labour exploitation? Troubling identification, questioning solutions
10. The UK’s approach to tackling modern slavery in a European context
Introduction
Law enforcement cooperation in Europe
The rule of law and policy coherence
Extraterritorial jurisdiction
Conclusion
Index