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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword x
- Acknowledgments xiv
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Part 1. The Cause of Contemporary Slavery
- 1. Contemporary Slavery as More Than Rhetorical Strategy? The Politics and Ideology of A New Political Cause 5
- 2. Contemporary Slavery and Its Definition in Law 36
- 3. When Human Trafficking Means Everything and Nothing 67
- 4. Asylum Courts And the “Forced Marriage Paradox”: Gender-Based Harm and Contemporary Slavery in Forced Conjugal Associations 97
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Part 2. Rhetoric
- 5. Narrating Wartime Enslavement, Forced Marriage, And Modern Slavery 129
- 6. Show And Tell: Contemporary Anti-Slavery Advocacy As Symbolic Work 158
- 7. Methodological Debates in Human Rights Research: A Case Study of Human Trafficking in South Africa 179
- 8. Reparative Justice and the Post-Conflict Phase of Modern Slavery 202
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Part 3. Practice
- 9. Modern Slavery from a Management Perspective: The Role of Industry Context and Organizational Capabilities 229
- 10. State Enslavement In North Korea 255
- 11. Letting Go: How Elites Manage Challenges To Contemporary Slavery 279
- 12. Child Domestic Labour: Work Like Any Other, Work Like No Other 301
- Appendix 329
- Selected Bibliography 339
- Contributors 355
- Index 359
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword x
- Acknowledgments xiv
-
Part 1. The Cause of Contemporary Slavery
- 1. Contemporary Slavery as More Than Rhetorical Strategy? The Politics and Ideology of A New Political Cause 5
- 2. Contemporary Slavery and Its Definition in Law 36
- 3. When Human Trafficking Means Everything and Nothing 67
- 4. Asylum Courts And the “Forced Marriage Paradox”: Gender-Based Harm and Contemporary Slavery in Forced Conjugal Associations 97
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Part 2. Rhetoric
- 5. Narrating Wartime Enslavement, Forced Marriage, And Modern Slavery 129
- 6. Show And Tell: Contemporary Anti-Slavery Advocacy As Symbolic Work 158
- 7. Methodological Debates in Human Rights Research: A Case Study of Human Trafficking in South Africa 179
- 8. Reparative Justice and the Post-Conflict Phase of Modern Slavery 202
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Part 3. Practice
- 9. Modern Slavery from a Management Perspective: The Role of Industry Context and Organizational Capabilities 229
- 10. State Enslavement In North Korea 255
- 11. Letting Go: How Elites Manage Challenges To Contemporary Slavery 279
- 12. Child Domestic Labour: Work Like Any Other, Work Like No Other 301
- Appendix 329
- Selected Bibliography 339
- Contributors 355
- Index 359