Essays about: "Trafficking Protocol"

Showing result 1 - 5 of 14 essays containing the words Trafficking Protocol.

  1. 1. Human Trafficking in Gauteng, South Africa : How do socio-economic factors influence the vulnerability of women to engage in sexual services and potential trafficking in Gauteng, South Africa?

    University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för samhällsstudier (SS)

    Author : Linnéa Lundqvist; [2024]
    Keywords : Human Trafficking; exploitation; socio-economic; GBV; corruption;

    Abstract : This research aims to investigate how socio-economic factors influence the vulnerability of women to engage in sexual services and potential trafficking in Gauteng, South Africa. This province is South Africa’s most prosperous one with an enormous flow of migrants and is therefore of interest to investigate. READ MORE

  2. 2. How Are Depictions of Women and Foreigners in Swedish Anti-Trafficking Discourse Shaped by the UN Anti-Trafficking Protocol? : A Critical Discourse Analysis of the NMT Lägesrapport 2020 and the National Referral Mechanism

    University essay from Malmö universitet/Institutionen för globala politiska studier (GPS)

    Author : Zinnia Lautner; [2022]
    Keywords : UN anti trafficking protocol; anti trafficking discourse; sweden; women; international relations;

    Abstract : The 2000 UN anti-trafficking Protocol was the first internationally legally binding document to provide a cohesive definition of trafficking and is therefore considered one of the most important documents within international anti-trafficking discourse. Therefore, it is relevant to examine the ways in which the normative aspects and discursive themes of the Protocol are reproduced transnationally, into a national context. READ MORE

  3. 3. Human Trafficking and the Palermo Protocol – Does Ratification Have Any Effect on Anti-Trafficking Efforts and the Prevalence of Victims?

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Nationalekonomiska institutionen

    Author : Linn Larsson; [2021]
    Keywords : anti-trafficking; human trafficking; internaitonal legislation; Palermo Protocol; Business and Economics;

    Abstract : Human trafficking is not only an offence in the eyes of the law, but a violation of human rights. The Palermo Protocol is the most widespread international legislation, and 178 countries are state parties to the treaty. READ MORE

  4. 4. “Girls for sale” : Understanding the difficulties in protecting girls in Nepal from being exploited for prostitution

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Teologiska institutionen

    Author : Natasha Semenets; [2019]
    Keywords : Prostitution; trafficking; internal trafficking; sex trafficking; Nepal; children’s rights; Convention on the Rights of the Child; Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the sale of children; child prostitution and child pornography; The Constitution of Nepal; Act Relating to Children; gender discrimination; social injustice;

    Abstract : The number of girls that are being exploited for prostitution in Nepal has increased in recent years, and girls suffer a high risk of being exposed when they come from already poorly conditions. Previously, uneducated girls could be found in the adult entertainment sector, but nowadays even educated girls are being exploited. READ MORE

  5. 5. Whore, mother, citizen? : The need for a re-definition of the citizenship of sex workers in Argentina

    University essay from Stockholms universitet/Latinamerikainstitutet

    Author : Suvi Lensu; [2015]
    Keywords : Argentina; female sex work; female prostitution; Agamben; sexual citizenship; feminist theory; queer theory; Argentina; trabajo sexual femenino; prostitución femenina; Agamben; ciudadanía sexual; teoría feminista; teoría queer;

    Abstract : In the subject of prostitution there has been a growing trend towards a sex work discourse, where the selling of sex and sexual services is regarded as a form of emotional and erotic labor. The discourse emerged in response to the self-organization of sex workers into labor unions and citizenship rights groups. READ MORE