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  • 1
    ISBN: 9783030881191
    Language: English
    Pages: xiv, 381 Seiten , Diagramme , 24 cm
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Karenga, Paul V.I. Sidlawinde A West African Model to Address Human Trafficking
    Dissertation note: Dissertation Saint Thomas University, Miami
    DDC: 306.3/620966
    Keywords: Human trafficking ; Human trafficking Law and legislation ; Human trafficking Religious aspects ; Human rights ; Traite des êtres humains - Afrique occidentale ; Traite des êtres humains - Afrique occidentale - Aspect religieux ; Droits de l'homme (Droit international) - Afrique occidentale ; Human rights ; Human trafficking ; Human trafficking - Law and legislation ; Human trafficking - Religious aspects ; West Africa ; Hochschulschrift ; Westafrika ; Menschenhandel ; Sklavenhandel ; Prostitution ; Kriminalität ; Bekämpfung ; Katholizismus
    Abstract: This book describes the nature of trafficking in persons in West Africa, focusing on labor and sexual exploitation in the region, and recommends tailor-made solutions established by the Catholic Church in light of governmental authorities failure to effectively combat this scourge of humanity. While states efforts to fulfill their international obligations in developing anti-trafficking legislations are recognized, their failure to carry out prosecutions of offenders and ensure protection of the victims reveals that law alone is not a sufficient instrument for realizing human rights and improving peoples lives. Faced with the sobering background of less than successful efforts by governmental entities to end the trade in humans, this research study recommends adopting essential elements of Catholic social teaching, which rests on the inherent dignity of human beings allowing the development of political, socio-cultural, and religious reforms that will increase the effectiveness of existing legislation designed to combat trafficking. This faith-based approach highlights the role that religion may play in fulfilling the discretionary provisions of the Palermo Protocol by promoting the welfare and protecting the life and dignity of the victims. Additionally, religion is composed of sound moral ethics that determine people's behavior to refrain from the sinful conduct of trafficking. It also creates a sense of ethical responsibility that promotes supply chain transparency and ethical purchasing as well as advocating social reforms and anti-trafficking legislations initiatives. In fact, the author's approach, may be a model for other regions in the world and will be of interest to scholars, law and policy makers, human rights advocates and law enforcement agents working in the field of trafficking in persons
    Description / Table of Contents: Part I. The Problem of Trafficking in Persons and Respective Stakeholders -- Delimiting the Problem of Trafficking in Persons -- Relevant Actors and their Interests -- Part II. Legal and Institutional Framework Related to Trafficking in Persons -- Comparative Analysis between Slavery and Trafficking in Persons -- Understanding Trafficking in Persons in International Law,- Human Rights and Trafficking in Persons -- International Criminal Law and Trafficking in Persons -- Regional Anti-trafficking Efforts -- States Obligations under International Human Rights Law in Relation to Trafficking in persons -- Implementation of Human Rights Obligations in Conjunction with the Palermo Protocol -- Part III. Trafficking in Persons in Light of the Social Teaching of the Catholic Church -- Trafficking in Persons in the Magisteriums Documents -- Principles of Catholic Social Teaching Related to Trafficking -- The Churchs Contribution to Combating Trafficking in West Africa Recommendations and solutions.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , In Acknowlegment, Seite ix: "This book is a revised version of my JSD dissertation submitted to the School of Law, Saint Thomas University in Miami, Florida"
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    Cham : Springer International Publishing AG
    ISBN: 9783030881207
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (389 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.3620966
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    Keywords: Human rights ; Human trafficking ; Human trafficking-Law and legislation ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Intro -- Foreword by Thomas Wenski, Archbishop Metropolitan of Miami -- Foreword by John Makdisi, Professor Law Emeritus -- Acknowledgment -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- References -- Part I: The Problem of Trafficking in Persons and Respective Stakeholders -- Chapter 2: Delimiting the Problem of Trafficking in Persons -- 2.1 Scope and Magnitude of Trafficking in Persons -- 2.1.1 A Global Overview of the Problem of Trafficking in Persons -- 2.1.2 Regional Overview of Trafficking in Persons in West Africa -- 2.2 Definition of Trafficking in Persons -- 2.2.1 The International Definition of Trafficking in Persons -- 2.2.2 The Relevance of the Definition of Trafficking in Persons in West Africa -- 2.3 The Cycle and Flows of Trafficking in Persons -- 2.3.1 Trafficking of Persons Across International Borders -- 2.3.1.1 Recruitment in Countries of Origin -- 2.3.1.2 Transferring Persons Through Countries of Transit -- 2.3.1.3 Exploitation in Destination Countries -- 2.3.1.4 Laundering the Proceeds of Crime -- 2.3.2 Trafficking of Persons within National Borders -- 2.4 Physiognomy of Victims in West Africa and the Root Causes of Their Vulnerability -- 2.4.1 Profile of the Victims -- 2.4.2 Factors Increasing Vulnerability -- 2.4.2.1 Chronic Unemployment -- 2.4.2.2 Lack of Birth Registration -- 2.4.2.3 Lack of Educational Opportunities and Prevalence of Ignorance -- 2.4.2.4 Physical and Mental Disabilities -- 2.4.2.5 Family Disruptions and Domestic Violence -- 2.4.2.6 Poor or Non-Existent Social Services -- 2.4.2.7 Varying Gender Roles in Society -- 2.4.2.8 War and Trafficking for Body Parts -- 2.5 Forms of Trafficking in West Africa -- 2.5.1 Trafficking for Commercial Sexual Exploitation -- 2.5.1.1 Prostitution and Sex Trafficking -- 2.5.1.2 Sex Trafficking: Act, Means, and Purpose -- 2.5.1.2.1 Deceptive Recruitment and Social Isolation.
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