The role of consent in human trafficking
Consent in the law is a much debated and unquestionably problematic notion, uniform definition and application of which to different situations can be both difficult to achieve, and inappropriate. Furthermore, establishing the presence of 'coercion' and therefore lack of consent can be hig...
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London
Routledge
2015
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- The Contextual and Legal Background
- Defining Trafficking : The Evolution of an International Legal Definition
- Consent in the Law, and Consent to Sexual Exploitation
- The Effect of Consent in Human Trafficking
- The "Victim-Centred" Approach to Tackling Trafficking : Determining who the Victims Are, and How They Should be Treated
- Less than Trafficked, More than Smuggled : Dealing with the "Consensually Trafficked"
- Conclusion.


