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Legal Responses to Trafficking in Women for Sexual Exploitation in the European Union (Modern Studies in European Law) [Hardcover]

Heli Askola (Author)

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1841136506 978-1841136509 March 1, 2007
The phenomenon of trafficking in women for sexual exploitation, which in the last decade has changed from a marginal 'non-issue' to a legitimate concern in many parts of the world, has become familiar through newspaper coverage. Now, finally, legislators and law enforcement agencies have begun to act. In Europe, many EU Member States now have, or are developing, at least some sort of anti-trafficking policies, with some of States in the forefront of global anti-trafficking efforts. Moreover, the EU itself has become markedly more active with regard to curbing trafficking in human beings as part of its migration control and police and judicial co-operation functions under the current Third Pillar. However, even coordinated efforts, such as those being worked on by the EU, tend to produce only short-term cures to a problem that is in truth global and structural in nature and which cannot be eradicated, or necessarily even significantly reduced, through policing and migration control measures alone. Too often there is little debate on broader measures which might be targeted to address the root causes of trafficking, such as poverty, under-development, general lack of economic and migration opportunities, and above all, gender inequality. Against this background, this book deals with present efforts to control trafficking in women for sexual exploitation. In doing so it examines claims that what is needed to effectively prevent and tackle trafficking is a comprehensive approach, and, at the very least, one that is far more wide-ranging and coherent than what exists today. The book also questions the assertion that destination countries, and more specifically Member States of the EU, could, and perhaps should, take more action against trafficking through regional co-operation, particularly in the framework of the EU, rather than as individual Member States. The book will be of interest to a wide range of scholars in EU law, human rights, comparative law, sociology, feminist theory, and politics, as well as policy-makers, practitioners, and NGO activists in various European countries.

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The book offers impressive and careful coverage of this challenging and fast-moving subject matter It covers an extensive amount of ground, displays a commendable grasp of the recent legal developments and combines this with a measured and careful examination of the broader ideological and political paradigms that construct and constrain both the EU's anti-trafficking competency and its ultimate responseAskola's book in a number of ways, makes an important contribution to sex trafficking debates and plays a valuable role in situating the peculiarly modern manifestation of this phenomenon in its social, economic, political and sexual context.Vanessa E. MunroInternational Journal of Law in ContextVolume 4/3 2008I think that this academic exploration into trafficking of women for prostitution is a welcome addition to the list of scarce writings on the subject and will add to the debate.Sally RamageInternet Law Book ReviewsMay 2007This book will be of interest to public authority lawyers...It will also be valuable for many national practitioners, like judges, prosecutors, defence lawyers, police officers and NGOs. And, certainly, the book is also of great value from the academic's point of view.Joanna Banach-GutierrezInternational Journal of Refugee LawAn engaging volume that demands the attention of practitioners and academics alike, Askola succeeds in teasing out the complexities between trafficking of women for sexual exploitation and diverse policy areas such as free movement, migration, criminal justice and development.Meng-Hsuan ChouJournal of Common Market StudiesVol 46, No 2, 2008As studies of human trafficking increase, so should the quality of research, which LEGAL RESPONSES demonstrates through a reasoned policy critique and response that broadly diagnoses traffickingthose who would best benefit from reading LEGAL RESPONSES, are comparative, human rights, socio-legal and EU law scholars, feminist theorists, lawyers and policy makers concerned with human trafficking, as well as NGO practitioners.Andrew KowalskyLaw and Politics Book ReviewVol. 18 No.4 (April 2008)This book by Askola provides an insight into how the European Union and some Member States have dealt with trafficking of women for sexual exploitation...It therefore serves as an important contribution to the study of human trafficking particularly within the context of the European Union, and will benefit students, scholars as well as those working in the field.Tomoya ObokataCommon Market Law ReviewVol 45 Issue 4Askola's book offers useful insights into the complex matter of trafficking for sexual exploitation...The fact that she approaches the issue from a feminist point of view is very refreshing and necessary to counterbalance the EU's criminal law approach. For EU legislators and policy makers her book should be an eye-opener as she makes it convincingly clear that the EU's legislation and attitudes are part of the problem rather than the solution.Ingrid WestendorpMaastricht Journal of European and Comparative LawVol 15, No 3, 2008...it offers a highly informed, coherent and insightful analysis. A unique feature of the book is the way in which it brings together an expert account of longstanding feminist debates on trafficking and prostitution and an equally fluent understanding of the different legal regimes relevant to the issue, thus combining depth with breadth throughout all chapters. This is done in an accessible, and yet sophisticated, way...a fine piece of scholarship, with its solid, informative and accessible analysis having much to offer to a wide range of interested audiences.Anastasia VakulenkoScolag Legal JournalIssue 371, Sept 08Askola makes it convincingly clear that trafficking is not a culmination of individual horror stories, but is a constructed phenomenon that stems from a multitude of structural issuesThis well-written book provides a very good insight in the far-reaching complexities of a matter about which we often read in the media without fully understanding its content and context, and which is moreover highly readable. On that basis, I would recommendit as compulsory reading material for all involved in adopting policies that are relevant to trafficking.Fleur van LeeuwenEuropan Law JournalVolume 15

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Heli Askola is a Lecturer in Law at Cardiff University.

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sexuella tjänster, sfruttamento sessuale, med kvinnor, national rapporteur, trafficking victims, migrant prostitution, free movement law, regarding trafficking, migrant prostitutes, women for sexual exploitation, combating trafficking, irregular migration, irregular immigrants, transnational organised crime, irregular immigration, trafficking for sexual exploitation, irregular migrants, prostitution policy, migration regime, trafficked women, readmission agreements, legal feminism, migrant women, irregular status, sex trafficking
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Member States, European Union, Trafficking Protocol, Framework Decision, New York, European Journal, Eastern Europe, Home Affairs, Oxford University Press, European Parliament, Charter of Fundamental Rights, Council Directive, European Community, Council of Europe, Transnational Organized Crime, Third Pillar, Criminal Code, European Convention, United States, Commission Communication, Martinus Nijhoff, Cambridge University Press, European Commission, European Law Review, Feminist Review
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