Osteuropa
Volume 56, Issue 6, 2006, Pages 21-32
Profiles of perpetrators, images of victims the logic of international human trafficking policy [Täterprofile und opferbilder die logik der internationalen menschenhandelspolitik] (Review)
Uhl B.H.* ,
Vorheyer C.
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Expertengruppe der Europäischen Kommission gegen Menschenhandel, EU-Twinning-Projektes, Menschenhan Delsbekämpfung und Stärkung der Institutionen in der Türkei, Ludwig Boltzmann Instituts für Menschenrechte Wien, Berlin, Ankara
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Forschungsprojekt, Die Verwaltung der Prostitution: Sachsen-Polen-Tschechien, Universität Leipzig, Magdeburg, Germany
Abstract
Numerous international state organisations have taken up human trafficking in recent years. They all claim to be protecting human rights. In fact, the political discourse of human trafficking is influenced above all by criminological thinking and revolves around strengthening and defending nation-state or supranational borders. As a result, the people affected by human trafficking are not helped, nor are the structural causes fought.
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ISSN: 00306428
Cited by: 1
Original Language: German