Although human trafficking has a long and ignoble history, it is
only recently that trafficking has become a major political issue
for states and the international community and the subject of
detailed international rules. Anne T. Gallagher calls on her direct
experience working within the United Nations to chart the
development of new international laws on this issue. She links
these rules to the international law of state responsibility as
well as key norms of international human rights law, transnational
criminal law, refugee law and international criminal law, in the
process identifying and explaining the major legal obligations of
states with respect to preventing trafficking, protecting and
supporting victims, and prosecuting perpetrators. This book is a
groundbreaking work: a unique and valuable resource for
policymakers, advocates, practitioners and scholars working in this
controversial and important field.
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