Fr. 210.00

Fight Against Child Trafficking - Breaking the Cycle of Structural Violence

English · Hardback

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This book analyses the contemporary effects of anti-trafficking policies on children trafficked for labour.


List of contents

The Fight against Child Trafficking: An Introduction Part 1: Global Governance of the Child Trafficking Norm: Constructions, Politics and Meanings-in-use 1. Constructing a global prohibition regime on child trafficking: Of deviance, defiance and poor kids 2. Performing the norm, from global to local: The case for a child trafficking norm cluster Part 2: Paradoxes of Public Governance: The Structural Violence of the Anti-trafficking Apparatus in the EU and ASEAN 3. The apparatus of child protection: "Letting die" the trafficking victims 4. The migration apparatus and child trafficking: The capture of youth labour migrants Part 3: The Private Sector and Child Trafficking: Structural Violence of Global Value Chains in the EU and ASEAN 5. Child Trafficking Inc.: MNEs’ business models and loci of exploitation 6. The road to Anti-Trafficking Inc.: Transformative tipping points for socially sustainable global value chains. General Conclusion: Brewing Favourable Winds

About the author

Élisa Narminio is a Policy Analyst at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and a tenured professeure agrégée in INALCO’s International Relations and International Business Departments, France.

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This book analyses the contemporary effects of anti-trafficking policies on children trafficked for labour.

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