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HARP-251 |
Title: |
Trafficking in women and the feminization of migration: the Canadian context |
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Canadian Woman Studies, March 2002, Vol. 21, No. 4; Pg. 90(10); ISSN: 0713-3235, 03561775 |
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Year: |
2002 |
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Canada, decision making, enforcement, gender equality, government, human rights, law, movement and residency, woman, civil and political rights, security, trafficking, minority rights, liberty |
Abstract: |
In the last five years, the phenomenon of “trafficking in women” to Canada has emerged from relative obscurity to become one issue that has received considerable attention among Canadian governmental policymakers, law enforcement officials, and academic scholars. |
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Keywords: Canada, civil and political rights, decision/decision-making, enforcement, gender equality, government, human rights, law, liberty, minority rights, movement and residency, security, trafficking, woman