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Routledge - The Transnational Crime of Human Trafficking Book

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Description

Human trafficking remains a complex and multi-faceted crime that faces significant challenges regarding definition and implementation. This book from the Transnational Criminal Justice series focuses on the transnational nature of these crimes and the essential requirement for practitioners to work across borders to combat them effectively. By examining the specific approaches taken by the Council of Europe and the European Union, this publication provides a deep look into cross-border law enforcement and judicial cooperation. It explores how these methods serve as potential models for other regions globally. The text also addresses the unique legal landscape of the post-Brexit UK, offering a detailed perspective on how the nation has adopted its own distinctive approach to legislation. This resource is designed for those studying international law, criminal justice, and human security. It provides the necessary context to understand how jurisdictional boundaries impact the fight against modern slavery and transnational crime.

Key Features

Explores the transnational nature of human trafficking and the necessity of cross-border cooperation for effective enforcement.

Analyzes the specific legal and judicial frameworks used by the Council of Europe and the European Union.

Provides a detailed look at the post-Brexit UK approach to human trafficking legislation and law enforcement.

Offers a study of European models for cross-border judicial cooperation that can be applied to other global regions.

Addresses the fundamental problems regarding the definition and implementation of anti-trafficking measures.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
10 November 2023
Listed Since
16 May 2023

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