1st Issue:
Where's the
Accountability

Guest Editor:
Dr Anne Gallagher

 

Writing for the
Anti-Trafficking
Review

 

 

 

Forthcoming Issue:
Human Rights at the Border

Guest Editor:
Dr Sverre Molland

2014
Following the Money: Spending on Anti-Trafficking

Guest Editor:
Mike Dottridge

 

 

ISSUE 1: WHERE'S THE ACCOUNTABILITY

This 1st issue explores how the ‘accountability vacuum’ affects the ability of migrants to realise their rights and entitlements; what this means for rights-based approaches to human trafficking; and the role that anti-trafficking organisations could play in promoting greater accountability.

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Table of Contents and Editorial

Measuring the success of counter-trafficking interventions in the criminal justice sector: Who decides--and how?

- Anne T. Gallagher and Rebecca Surtees

GRETA’s first years of work--review of the monitoring of implementation of the Council of Europe Convention on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings

- Julia Planitzer

Accountable to whom? Accountable for what? Understanding anti-child trafficking discourse and policy in southern Benin

Neil Howard

The road to effective remedies: Pragmatic reasons for treating cases of “sex trafficking” in the Australian sex industry as a form of “labour trafficking”

- Frances Simmons and Fiona David

Using human rights to hold the US accountable for its anti-sex trafficking agenda: The Universal Periodic Review and new directions for US policy

- Kari Lerum, Kiesha McCurtis, Penelope Saunders, and Stéphanie Wahab

A lie more disastrous than the truth: Asylum and the identification of trafficked women in the UK

- Abigail Stepnitz

Debate Section

Sex trafficking, law enforcement and perpetrator accountability

- Holly Burkhalter

Accountability and the use of raids to fight trafficking

- Melissa Ditmore and Juhu Thukral

'We have the right not to be "rescued"…': When anti-trafficking programmes undermine the health and well-being of sex workers

- Aziza Ahmed and Meena Seshu

 

 

 

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