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What is Trafficking

Handbook of Research on the Regulation of the Modern Global Migration and Economic Crisis
The recruitment, transportation, transfer, harbouring, or receipt of people through force, fraud, or deception, with the aim of exploiting them for profit.
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From Schengen to Lisbon: The European Union's Responses to Migration
Sureyya Yigit (School of Politics and Diplomacy, New Vision University, Tbilisi, Georgia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-6334-5.ch016
Abstract
The complex phenomenon of migration has always accompanied human existence, concerning movements of entire populations or tribes migrating to different regions in the hope of finding better living conditions. Precarious living standards, a climate of violence and wars, environmental degradation, economic prospects of misery, and a growing gap between poorer and richer countries form the basis of the complexity that characterizes this phenomenon. Migratory movements involve the movement of millions of people every year from one place to another around the world; according to the UNHCR, as many as 5% of the world's population are migrants, with millions of people uprooted from their places of residence and life, including millions of refugees outside their country of origin, as well as millions of internally displaced people who have fled war and persecution including several million asylum seekers.
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Women, Armed Conflicts, and Violence: An IHL and Indian Legal Perspective
Means transporting women within or outside national boundaries for the purpose of sexually exploiting them for monetary gains, by private persons or national/subnational groups. The term includes sexual slavery.
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Gender-Based Violence and Legal Frameworks
Illegal trade of humans, more often women for commercial sexual exploitation, sexual slavery, or forced labor.
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Commodification of Human Beings and Power Imbalance in Human Trafficking: Ethical Implications
In contemporary culture, trafficking has become an umbrella term that includes slavery, exploitation, and the forced movement of people. However, trafficking has a specific meaning. It refers to the illegal recruiting, transporting, transferring, harbouring and receiving of people for the purpose of exploiting them. The trafficker often has power or control over the victim through threats, coercion, abduction, deception, or blackmail. Some countries, especially in Africa, define illegal people movement as trafficking only where it involves cross-border activity. However, this view of trafficking is too narrow as much of such trafficking activities happens within national borders in many instances.
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Biblical Examination of Human Trafficking in the Context of Joseph in Gen. 37 and the Slave Girl in Acts 16: Implications and Panacea for Contemporary Society
Is the trade on humanity; a deal with mankind as a source of business enterprise or human exploitation for self-advancement to the detriment of the individual so affected in life or death.
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