This unit focuses on the history, development and implementation of the international response to human trafficking as a response to irregular migration at the end of the 1990s decade. It presents the background to the responses to human trafficking under the 'narratives' of prostitution and exploitative labour migration. It examines the obligations under the Convention on Transnational Organised Crime (CTOC), the relationship between the CTOC and the two Protocols there under (the Trafficking and Migrants Protocols) and oversight of CTOC at the international level. It evaluates the definition of trafficking in the Trafficking Protocol, including the issues the definition raises in... -- Course Website
Prerequisites: LAW7026