Human Rights Review
Volume 12, Issue 3, 2011, Pages 259-270
Sex as Slavery? Understanding Private Wrongs (Article) (Open Access)
Brysk A.*
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University of California Santa Barbara, 2121 Social Science Building, Santa Barbara, CA, 93106, United States
Abstract
The era of globalization has been accompanied by an increased awareness of private wrongs as well as acceleration of many forms of cross-border labor exploitation. The essay explores how refined distinctions between forced and free sex work could improve anti-trafficking policies. It addresses the understudied linkages between other forms of migration and sexual exploitation and suggests a triage approach to all forms of labor exploitation-based on harms rather than type of labor or victim. A better understanding of freedom, sex, and development will allow us to expand a human rights approach to these private wrongs. The best anti-trafficking policy is one of universal, indivisible human rights. Victims of sexual exploitation need the same things as all migrants and all workers-recognition, monitoring, resources, access to justice, and organization. © 2010 The Author(s).
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DOI: 10.1007/s12142-010-0182-7
ISSN: 15248879
Cited by: 6
Original Language: English