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Human Trafficking As A Brand Within The Framework of Human Rights - Case Studies in the United States (Hardcover)
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Human Trafficking As A Brand Within The Framework of Human Rights - Case Studies in the United States (Hardcover)
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Recent concern in the United States about human trafficking has
been directed primarily on the foreign victims that are brought
into the United States rather than on U.S. citizenship who become
involved. However, the topic has broadened and has significant
impact on the daily lives of U.S citizens. Taking a human rights
perspective, this book explores how human trafficking has been used
as a "brand" to achieve political and/or economic objectives. Human
trafficking has taken away the human rights for individuals and
threatens their security. Grounded in Critical Theory, with the use
of 99 public documents from Global Report on Trafficking in Persons
by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, International
Labor Organization, and Office for Victims of Crime and other
Departments of the U.S working on human trafficking issues, and
with the support of Nvivo software, the book asserts that human
trafficking violates human rights, has no capacity to support human
emancipation, and causes human beings to be treated as animals or
objects or commodified a brand. Even though a brand is a mark and
logo in economic development and refers to objects, not human
beings. Human development is the objective that everyone wants to
achieve. Regardless of development, the welfare of all human beings
must be the chief concern; every effort to halt all human
emancipation must be initiated immediately. Some 14,000 to 17,000
individuals are thought to be illegally trafficked for sexual as
well as illegal labor purposes many to Las Vegas, Florida and
Northeastern coastal cities. This number increasing includes
persecuted minorities (like the Rohingya, South Sudanese and tribal
Filipinas). This monograph is based on original research and field
work and includes specific and original theoretical formulations on
this multifaceted problem.
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