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Undergraduate Module Descriptor
LAW2100: Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery
This module descriptor refers to the 2021/2 academic year.
Overview
NQF Level | 5 | ||
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Credits | 15 | ECTS Value | 7.5 |
Term(s) and duration | This module ran during term 2 (11 weeks) | ||
Academic staff | Dr Ben Hudson () | ||
Pre-requisites | None | ||
Co-requisites | None | ||
Available via distance learning | No |
Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery are topics of near constant discussion in the media. But what is human trafficking? How can we legally define modern slavery? In this module you will examine the development of law in the area of human trafficking and modern slavery from a legal, theoretical and comparative perspective. You will consider the complex history of counter-trafficking legislation, critiques the limitations of current counter-trafficking measures and discuss its problems, e.g. the conflation of prostitution and trafficking, the complex victim category and alternative responses to human trafficking.
Module created | 23/01/2018 | Last revised | 12/08/2020 |
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