Tilburg Law Review
Volume 19, Issue 1-2, 2014, Pages 303-312

Exploring the interaction between statelessness, legal empowerment and human trafficking (Article)

Van Waas L. , Rijken C. , Gramatikov M.
  • a Statelessness Programme, Tilburg University, Netherlands
  • b Tilburg University, Netherlands
  • c Hague Institute for the Internationalisation of Law (HiiL), Netherlands

Abstract

There is a common claim and widely held perception that statelessness puts a person at greater risk of becoming a victim of human trafficking. The underlying logic is compelling: without any nationality, stateless people often face severe obstacles in access to education, employment, health care, legal remedies, freedom of movement and other basic rights - thus they are more likely to take risks in the hope of improving their lives and they are more readily exploitable. The link between statelessness and a heightened vulnerability to human trafficking has, however, never been decisively demonstrated using empirical data. In order to fill this information gap, the authors sought to develop a methodology that would enable the connection between statelessness and trafficking to be mapped. This article outlines the theory and assumptions that underlie the research methodology developed and briefly discusses how this methodology is being implemented in a concrete pilot project in Thailand. © 2014 by Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands.

Author Keywords

Human trafficking methodological approach statelessness subjective legal empowerment

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Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84893054662&doi=10.1163%2f22112596-01902030&partnerID=40&md5=e1dd32d02c326016fe9266d81c62fe78

DOI: 10.1163/22112596-01902030
ISSN: 22110046
Original Language: English