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The contributors show that the current understanding of trafficking excludes large groups of people who, due to their migration status, experience human rights violations on a continuum of exploitation ranging from forced labour to minor detractions from labour standards.
Contents
Introduction: The Wider Context of Trafficking for Forced Labour; C.van den Anker & I.van Liempt PART I: ROOT CAUSES OF TRAFFICKING AND MIGRANT EXPLOITATION Kosovo and Trafficking in Persons: Trends and Responses; B.Jones & T.Leko Moldova: Women's Rights and Trafficking; C.Nanu An Ethnography of Migrant 'Illegality' in Sweden: Included yet Excepted?; S.Khosravi PART II: IMMIGRATION APPROACHES TO MIGRANT RIGHTS Making Europe Migrant Proof: Binary Thinking and its Outcomes; J.Doomernik The Ethics of Regularisation Policies: The Case of Belgium; G.Coene 'The Right to Always Wear a Smile': Migration Policies and the Exploitation of Domestic Workers' Labour in Germany; M.T.Herrera Vivar PART III: LABOUR RIGHTS APPROACHES TO MIGRANT EXPLOITATION Speaking with a Forked Tongue: Contrary Political Discourses and the Irish State's Construction of Human Trafficking; D.Coghlan & G.Wylie Hidden Labour: Knowledge Production of Trafficking Illustrated by a Swedish Case Study; M.Hulting The Right to be Exploited: Vietnamese Workers in Poland; M.Szulecka PART IV: HUMAN RIGHTS APPROACHES TO MIGRANT RIGHTS Recent Developments in the Human Rights of Trafficked Persons; D.Weissbrodt & S.Meili A Cosmopolitan Approach to Migrant Rights: Global Citizenship or Local Hospitality?; C.van den Anker The Future of Anti-Trafficking Discourse: An Inquiry into Values?; B.Hancilova & P.Burcikova Conclusion; C.van den Anker & I.van Liempt