Abstract
Human Trafficking: Global History and Perspectives argues that, far from being a recent development, human trafficking is rooted in the history of the human condition and has only been amplified by globalization. Using a multidisciplinary approach that traces the historical roots of human trafficking in global history, the chapters explore case studies from different parts of the world to show that human trafficking is not only a global phenomenon but a localized enigma. The contributors contend that the causes, and thus, the solutions, are rooted in local and regional social, cultural, political, and economic conditions of victims. The case studies include global, regional, and local examples to analyze the complex causes and effects of human trafficking as well as the legal ramifications.
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- 435–436 Appendices 435–436
- 437–442 Appendix A 437–442
- 443–454 Appendix B 443–454
- 455–462 Index 455–462
- 463–464 About the Editors 463–464
- 465–471 About the Contributors 465–471