The external dimension of the EU's policy against trafficking in human beings / Chloé Brière.
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- 9781509932856
- 9781509932832
- 345.24/02551 23
- KJE8781.H86
Based on author's thesis (doctoral - Université Libre de Bruxelles and Université de Genève, 2016) issued under title: EU policy in the fight against trafficking in human beings : a representative example of the challenges caused by the externalisation of the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice,
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction : setting the scene -- Framing the EU's policy and its external competences -- Unilateral promotion of the EU's policy : case study of the Western Balkans -- Multilateral promotion of the EU's policy -- Limits of the EU's actions and future avenues for research.
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"This book seeks to determine to what extent the European Union's efforts to promote its approach to combating trafficking in human beings at the external level contribute to their adoption and implementation outside its borders. It is divided in three parts. The first part aims to identify the legal context in which the European Union conducts its externalisation efforts. In the second part, the work done by other actors who are also involved in promoting anti-trafficking activities in the Western Balkans region is analysed, as it also participates to the development of counter-trafficking measures and promote cooperation. The third and final part aims to assess the impact on national legislation and policies of the joint efforts of the European Union and its partners to promote a comprehensive approach to combating trafficking in human beings"-- Provided by publisher.
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