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Orphanage Trafficking in International Law

Orphanage Trafficking in International Law

Orphanage Trafficking in International Law

Kathryn E. van Doore, Griffith University, Queensland
December 2021
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    Orphanage Trafficking in International Law explores the process of orphanage trafficking as a form of child trafficking in international law, examining the contexts in which it occurs and providing a comprehensive, holistic approach to addressing the issue as a form of trafficking. In doing so, this book establishes the method and process of orphanage trafficking as an issue of international concern. It reconceptualises the activity of orphanage tourism as a demand driver for child trafficking and a form of exploitation, and makes recommendations for how countries where orphanage trafficking occurs, as well as countries that contribute to orphanage trafficking via funding and volunteers, should tackle the issue.

    • Explains how orphanage trafficking occurs and the drivers for orphanage trafficking
    • Presents a legal analysis of orphanage trafficking in international law
    • Introduces a framework for responding to orphanage trafficking based on legal obligation for governments to enact

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    December 2021
    Adobe eBook Reader
    9781108988735
    0 pages
    This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.

    Table of Contents

    • 1. The process of orphanage trafficking in developing states
    • 2. The enabling environment for orphanage trafficking
    • 3. The demand of orphanage tourism
    • 4. Situating orphanage trafficking in international law
    • 5. Responding to orphanage trafficking
    • Conclusion.
      Contributors
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    • Author
    • Kathryn E. van Doore , Griffith University, Queensland

      Kathryn (Kate) E. van Doore is an international child rights lawyer and an academic at Griffith Law School, Australia. Dr van Doore is an internationally recognised expert on orphanage trafficking.