Full Description
This book reflects the dark realities of modern slavery and human trafficking and analyses the horrifying human and social cost of these processes. Adopting an eclectic and multidisciplinary approach, this book offers a profound understanding on modern slavery and human trafficking and its devastating consequences on human lives. The book covers a wide variety of themes including the legacy of modern slavery, economic exploitation of migrants, patterns of exploitation, globalisation and the changing nature of slavery and the policy response towards human trafficking and slavery. The book that unflinchingly illustrates the torments endured by the powerless victims of slavery and human trafficking is ideal for undergraduate and graduate students of International Law, Human Rights, Sociology, Political Science and International Relations.
Contents
Chapter 1 Understanding the Enduring Legacy of Modern Slavery
Chapter 2 Policy Response to Reality of Slavery and Trafficking
Chapter 3 Economic and Moral Exploitation of Migrants
Chapter 4 Qualitative and Qualitative Views of Modern Slaver
Chapter 5 Linking General and Particular Patterns of Exploitation
Chapter 6 Globalization and the Impetus for Enslavement
Chapter 7 Facades of Productive, But Exploited Labor
Chapter 8 Acknowledging the Existence and Seriousness of Slavery



