Editorial: What’s in a Name? Distinguishing forced labour, trafficking and slavery
Over the last fifteen years the parameters of anti-trafficking have shifted considerably. This shift has not been immediate or seismic. It has been a gradual shift, and what was once advocated for as a specific practice of trafficking is now associated with, and at times used interchangeably with, s...
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Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women
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description | Over the last fifteen years the parameters of anti-trafficking have shifted considerably. This shift has not been immediate or seismic. It has been a gradual shift, and what was once advocated for as a specific practice of trafficking is now associated with, and at times used interchangeably with, slavery and forced labour. |
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spelling | doaj.art-580701718e974ffcaddadbe317f932fe2023-04-27T16:09:24ZengGlobal Alliance Against Traffic in WomenAnti-Trafficking Review2286-75112287-01132015-09-01510.14197/atr.20121551105Editorial: What’s in a Name? Distinguishing forced labour, trafficking and slaveryNicola Piper0Marie Segrave1Rebecca Napier-MooreUniversity of SydneyMonash UniversityOver the last fifteen years the parameters of anti-trafficking have shifted considerably. This shift has not been immediate or seismic. It has been a gradual shift, and what was once advocated for as a specific practice of trafficking is now associated with, and at times used interchangeably with, slavery and forced labour.https://antitraffickingreview.org/index.php/atrjournal/article/view/133anti-traffickingslaveryhuman rightslabour rightsforced labourhuman trafficking |
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title | Editorial: What’s in a Name? Distinguishing forced labour, trafficking and slavery |
title_full | Editorial: What’s in a Name? Distinguishing forced labour, trafficking and slavery |
title_fullStr | Editorial: What’s in a Name? Distinguishing forced labour, trafficking and slavery |
title_full_unstemmed | Editorial: What’s in a Name? Distinguishing forced labour, trafficking and slavery |
title_short | Editorial: What’s in a Name? Distinguishing forced labour, trafficking and slavery |
title_sort | editorial what s in a name distinguishing forced labour trafficking and slavery |
topic | anti-trafficking slavery human rights labour rights forced labour human trafficking |
url | https://antitraffickingreview.org/index.php/atrjournal/article/view/133 |
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