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oapen-20.500.12657-248402021-04-30T07:18:11Z Modern Slavery Borg Jansson, Dominika Political Science bic Book Industry Communication::L Law::LB International law::LBB Public international law::LBBR International human rights law In Modern Slavery – A Comparative Study of the Definition of Trafficking in Persons Dominika Borg Jansson discusses why, despite international anti-trafficking efforts, there are so few trafficking convictions worldwide. In an easily accessible language, the author explains why international legal harmonization in this area has been difficult. Making use of the concept of legal transplants, Dominika Borg Jansson compares experiences from Sweden, Poland and Russia offering insights into especially Russian legislation that are not widely available. The problems concerning the implementation of the international definition of trafficking are here divided into country-specific challenges and obstacles attributable to the original source. Jansson also addresses the effectiveness of criminalization of trafficking and offers suggestions on how future trafficking legislation might be framed. 2019-08-08 23:55 2020-03-27 03:00:28 2020-04-01T10:11:20Z 2020-04-01T10:11:20Z 2014-10-28 book 1005262 OCN: 894629156 9789004281073 http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/24840 eng application/pdf n/a 1005262.pdf http://www.brill.com/product_id69103 Brill 10.1163/9789004281073 102247 10.1163/9789004281073 af16fd4b-42a1-46ed-82e8-c5e880252026 b818ba9d-2dd9-4fd7-a364-7f305aef7ee9 9789004281073 Knowledge Unlatched (KU) 102247 KU Select 2018: HSS Backlist Books Knowledge Unlatched open access
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In Modern Slavery – A Comparative Study of the Definition of Trafficking in Persons Dominika Borg Jansson discusses why, despite international anti-trafficking efforts, there are so few trafficking convictions worldwide. In an easily accessible language, the author explains why international legal harmonization in this area has been difficult. Making use of the concept of legal transplants, Dominika Borg Jansson compares experiences from Sweden, Poland and Russia offering insights into especially Russian legislation that are not widely available. The problems concerning the implementation of the international definition of trafficking are here divided into country-specific challenges and obstacles attributable to the original source. Jansson also addresses the effectiveness of criminalization of trafficking and offers suggestions on how future trafficking legislation might be framed.
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