About this Research Topic
This research topic aims to explore the evolving dynamics of human trafficking, particularly in the context of mixed migration flows and recent international crises. By examining how these factors have influenced societal, social, and political responses to trafficking, the research seeks to uncover the underlying mechanisms that perpetuate this crime and its impact on victims. The goal is to generate a deeper understanding of the factors shaping trafficking and to identify effective strategies for prevention and protection, with a focus on human rights.
To gather further insights into the complexities of human trafficking, we welcome articles addressing, but not limited to, the following themes:
• The intersection of trafficking and irregular migration flows
• The impact of international and national crises on trafficking dynamics
• The role of legal frameworks and policy responses in addressing trafficking
• The influence of societal narratives on victim identification and protection
• Strategies for enhancing human rights-based approaches to trafficking prevention and victim support
• Case studies highlighting innovative practices in combating trafficking and supporting victims.
Keywords: human trafficking, human rights, mixed migration flows, public policy, victims protection, victim agency, state duties
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