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The International Law of Human Trafficking


This book is not a specialist treatise in the usual sense. More accurately, it represents
an attempt to apply the science and tools of international law to a specifi c, contemporary
issue. From this perspective, it is as much about sources of international
legal obligation, the formation of international law, the doctrines of responsibility,
and theories of compliance as it is about traffi cking. The book’s focus is essentially
a problem-solving one: The international community has identifi ed traffi cking as a
problem and decided that law will be used to structure and enable at least part of the
solution to that problem. By providing a clear and organized explanation of the law
as it is, the capacity of those who are in a position to use international law to hold
States and others to account is hopefully strengthened
cambridge university press
GALLAGHER, anne T - Personal Name
ed.i
361.1 Gal t
978-0-521-19107-4
361.1
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Electronic Resource
English
Cambridge University Press
2010
cambridge
345′.025–dc22
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