Trafficking of Women and Children

Article 7 of the Rome Statute

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ISBN:

9780199468171

Publication date:

16/09/2016

Hardback

304 pages

Price: 950.00 INR

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ISBN:

9780199468171

Publication date:

16/09/2016

Hardback

304 pages

Joshua Nathan Aston

In this book, Joshua Nathan Aston studies the severity of human trafficking, its transnational networks, and the impact of international criminal and humanitarian laws in dealing with the crime. Analysing global statistics in detail, he provides a perspective on the effectiveness of the UN protocols and examines the role of the International Criminal Court, with a focus on Article 7 of the Rome Statute.

Rights:  World Rights

Joshua Nathan Aston

Description

In addition to being one of the fastest growing organized crimes in the world, human trafficking is a ruthless and thriving business. This industry, with billions of dollars in net worth, pushes millions of adults and children into commercial sexual servitude, forced labour, and bonded labour.
In this book, Joshua Nathan Aston studies the severity of human trafficking, its transnational networks, and the impact of international criminal and humanitarian laws in dealing with the crime. Analysing global statistics in detail, he provides a perspective on the effectiveness of the UN protocols and examines the role of the International Criminal Court, with a focus on Article 7 of the Rome Statute.
Aston proposes various measures for effectively countering human trafficking, with the most significant recommendation of setting up a Convention on Prevention of Crimes against Humanity to combat this form of modern-day slavery.

About the Author

Joshua Nathan
Aston teaches Law and is Dean-Students’ Welfare at Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India.

Joshua Nathan Aston

Table of contents


List of Tables and Figures
Foreword by Talia Fisher
Preface
List of Abbreviations
List of Laws, Statutes, Regulations, and Conventions

Introduction: Trafficking and the Rome Statute
1. Trafficking of Women and Children: Basic Concepts
2. The Legal Prohibition
3. Establishing an Effective Legal Response
4. International Institutions vis-à-vis Crimes against Humanity
5. The Feasibility of Prosecution of Crimes against Humanity by the International Criminal Court
6. Enforcement Mechanism of the International
Criminal Court
Conclusion and Suggestions

Appendices
Index
About the Author

Joshua Nathan Aston

Joshua Nathan Aston

Joshua Nathan Aston

Description

In addition to being one of the fastest growing organized crimes in the world, human trafficking is a ruthless and thriving business. This industry, with billions of dollars in net worth, pushes millions of adults and children into commercial sexual servitude, forced labour, and bonded labour.
In this book, Joshua Nathan Aston studies the severity of human trafficking, its transnational networks, and the impact of international criminal and humanitarian laws in dealing with the crime. Analysing global statistics in detail, he provides a perspective on the effectiveness of the UN protocols and examines the role of the International Criminal Court, with a focus on Article 7 of the Rome Statute.
Aston proposes various measures for effectively countering human trafficking, with the most significant recommendation of setting up a Convention on Prevention of Crimes against Humanity to combat this form of modern-day slavery.

About the Author

Joshua Nathan
Aston teaches Law and is Dean-Students’ Welfare at Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India.

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Table of contents


List of Tables and Figures
Foreword by Talia Fisher
Preface
List of Abbreviations
List of Laws, Statutes, Regulations, and Conventions

Introduction: Trafficking and the Rome Statute
1. Trafficking of Women and Children: Basic Concepts
2. The Legal Prohibition
3. Establishing an Effective Legal Response
4. International Institutions vis-à-vis Crimes against Humanity
5. The Feasibility of Prosecution of Crimes against Humanity by the International Criminal Court
6. Enforcement Mechanism of the International
Criminal Court
Conclusion and Suggestions

Appendices
Index
About the Author

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