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Sex Trafficking

A Private Law Response

Tsachi Keren-Paz

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English
Routledge
07 January 2015
Sex Trafficking: A Private Law Approach examines existing and potential causes of action against sex traffickers, in order to outine the argument for fair and effective private law remedies. Combining a theoretical inquiry about the borders of liability in torts and restitution with a political commitment to protecting the interests of victims of sex trafficking, this book offers a comparative doctrinal and socio-legal analysis of the effectiveness of private law remedies. Tsachi Keren-Paz innovatively and convincingly makes the argument that all those directly involved in violating the rights of victims of sex trafficking should compensate them for their losses, and make restitution of the profits made at their expense. Sex Trafficking will be invaluable to both academics and practitioners concerned with prostitution, modern slavery and trafficking, as well as those with interests in private law theory and practice.

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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm,  Spine: 15mm
Weight:   408g
ISBN:   9780415834018
ISBN 10:   0415834015
Pages:   282
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Primary ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
1. Introduction 2. Challenges 3. Restitution of Traffickers' Gains 4. Clients' Liability for Direct Contact 5. Clients' Liability for Creation of Demand 6. Liability of Sex-Advertisers 7.Restitution of Gains Received by the State 8. Election and Apportionment 9. The Way Forward 10. Conclusion

Tsachi Keren-Paz is based at the Law School at the University of Keele

Reviews for Sex Trafficking: A Private Law Response

In summary, Keren-Paz provides a detailed and comprehensive analysis of the ways in which private law can be used to address sex trafficking which will be of interest to anti-trafficking scholars and activists, and private law theorists. N. Godden , Newcastle University, UK


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