Trafficking in women has become a severe human rights problem in
the European Union. Cur-rently the trade in human beings generates
higher profits than trafficking drugs or weapons. The book
describes the history and the dimension of the phenomenon in the
EU. It centers around the question, when, how and why the European
Union started to fight trafficking in women. The author argues that
it has been due to power of international norms, successfully
operating advo-cacy-networks and favorable political opportunity
structures that the problem could draw public and political
attention.
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