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Gender, Equality and Social Justice - Anti Trafficking, Sex Work and Migration Law and Policy in the Eu

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This book addresses a gap in both contemporary theorising and empirical analysis of the European Union's (EU) law and policy frameworks on migration, sex work and anti trafficking. Drawing on the authors' previous research on these policies and with their practical experience of engaging with various EU institutions in law and policy-making fora around gender, equality and justice, the work examines the processes involved in constructing and enacting policy frameworks and legal interventions on these issues, within a feminist analytical framework. The authors map how EU agenda-setting operates, and detail the roles that various EU institutions, external groups and actors, including non-governmental organisations, play in promoting or blocking policy on these three issues. The book draws on feminist theorising on gender, policy-making and social justice to develop a general theoretical framework to help us understand how and why a consensus has seemingly been achieved at EU level on what constitutes gender equality in these three policy areas. The book presents a valuable resource for academics, researchers and policy makers in Law, Migration, EU policy making and Gender Studies.

List of contents

Introduction Chapter One: Where is the justice in gender equality policy? Chapter Two: Mapping a Short History of EU Gender Equality Law and Policies Chapter Three: Gender in EU Migration Policies Chapter Four: The EU and Sex Work: How the Swedish Model has Prevailed Chapter Five: The Emergence of Sex Trafficking as a Gender Equality Issue in the EU Conclusion Index

About the author










Sharron FitzGerald is Senior Researcher at Centre de Recherches Sociologiques et Politiques de Paris (CRESPPA), Paris 8 University, France
Jane Freedman is a Professor at Centre de Recherches Sociologiques et Politiques de Paris (CRESPPA), Paris 8 University, France.


Summary

This book addresses a gap in contemporary theorising and empirical analysis of the European Union’s law and policy frameworks on migration, sex work and anti trafficking, examining the processes involved in constructing and enacting policy frameworks and legal interventions on these issues, within a feminist analytical framework.

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