International Migration
Volume 38, Issue 3, 2000, Pages 113-131

People for sale: The need for a multidisciplinary approach towards human trafficking (Article)

Van Impe K.*
  • a Research Group Drug Policy, Criminal Policy and Intl. Crime, University of Ghent, Ghent, Belgium

Abstract

The article addresses the question of how to develop appropriate measures to tackle trafficking in women, based on the findings of a study of trafficking between the Philippines and Belgium. It argues that there is no easy or uni-dimensional solution to human trafficking, since it is influenced by a complex set of factors, often working in combination with one another. It concludes that control measures alone cannot stop the flow of trafficking in women and that a legal approach which relies solely on one type of legislation would be too narrow. An effective strategy must combine and balance punitive measures with protection of human rights, stricter border control and the removal of the root causes of irregular movements. Measures must be agreed and coordinated between origin, transit and receiving countries.

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Index Keywords

evaluation Illegal Migrants--women health care planning population social policy Migrants demography developing country Europe Population Dynamics Recommendations Developing Countries Health Planning Guidelines Asia Developed Countries policy Western Europe Migration--women Population Policy human rights immigration policy female Southeast Asia Belgium Article Women migration Southeastern Asia Demographic Factors developed country Critique Emigration and Immigration Evaluation Studies Transients and Migrants public policy Philippines illegal immigrant Migration Policy Asia, Southeastern

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ISSN: 00207985
Cited by: 32
Original Language: English