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Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children, supplementing the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime

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Anti-Trafficking Review

 

No 4 (2015): Fifteen Years of the UN Trafficking Protocol

2015 marks the 15th anniversary of the UN Protocol to Prevent, Suppress, and Punish Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children. Is this a time to celebrate progress or has the Protocol caused more problems than it has solved? What changes are taking place on the ground, after 15 years of building anti-trafficking into government, NGO and INGO programming? How do those who negotiated the Protocol view it now? What aspects of the Protocol’s definition of trafficking continue to be problematic or controversial? As well as reviewing legal frameworks around trafficking and related human rights abuses, this issue examines how the Protocol can be more useful in the decades ahead to people who are trafficked, as well as to women, migrants and workers who are also affected by anti-trafficking policy.

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Table of Contents

Articles

 

Editorial: Looking Back, Looking Forward: The UN Trafficking Protocol at fifteen

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Jacqueline Bhabha

 

Two Cheers for the Trafficking Protocol

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Anne T Gallagher

 

Protocol at the Crossroads: Rethinking anti-trafficking law from an Indian labour law perspective

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Prabha Kotiswaran

 

Purity, Victimhood and Agency: Fifteen years of the UN Trafficking Protocol

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Marjan Wijers

 

Was Trafficking in Persons Really Criminalised?

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Kristiina Kangaspunta

 

Re-evaluating Palermo: The case of Burmese women as Chinese brides

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Laura K Hackney

 

Trafficking in Persons for Ransom and the Need to Expand the Interpretation of Article 3 of the UN Trafficking Protocol

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Mogos O Brhane

 

Debate - Achievements of the Trafficking Protocol: Perspectives from the former UN Special Rapporteur on Trafficking in Persons

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Joy N Ezeilo

 

Debate - The Trafficking Protocol has Advanced the Global Movement against Human Exploitation: The case of the United Kingdom

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Caroline Parkes

 

Debate - From Palermo to the Streets of Oslo: Pros and cons of the trafficking framework

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Synnøve Økland Jahnsen, May-Len Skilbrei

 

Debate - Trafficking as a Floating Signifier: The view from Brazil

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Grupo Davida

 

Debate - The Trafficking Protocol and the Anti-Trafficking Framework: Insufficient to address exploitation

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Kathryn Baer

 

Interview - Human Trafficking in Brazil: Between crime-based and human rights-based governance

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Ela Wiecko V. de Castilho