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Rethinking Global Governance: The replication of “joined-up government” on the global scale in the prevention and combatting of trafficking in women for the purposes of sexual exploitation
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posted on 2021-11-15, 10:28 authored by Hilton, LukeThe paper discusses the Blair Administration’s policy of “joined-up government” beginning in Britain in 1997. The paper then moves to the international sphere to discuss various anti-slavery instruments focusing on the trafficking in women for the purposes of sexual exploitation. The paper identifies global coordination efforts to prevent and combat trafficking in persons. In particular, the establishment of the Inter-Agency Coordination Group Against Trafficking in Persons in 2007 provides a prime example of such efforts. The paper then describes how the policy of joined-up government has been replicated the global scale. The paper names this phenomenon “globally joined-up governance”.
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2015-01-01Date of Award
2015-01-01Publisher
Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of WellingtonRights License
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Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of WellingtonDegree Name
Master of LawsANZSRC Type Of Activity code
970118 Expanding Knowledge in Law and Legal StudiesVictoria University of Wellington Item Type
Masters Research Paper or ProjectLanguage
en_NZVictoria University of Wellington School
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Sinclair, GuyUsage metrics
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Joined-up governmentGlobal sex traffickingPolicy replicationPolicyCoordinationSchool: School of Law160504 Crime Policy180103 Administrative Law180114 Human Rights Law180116 International Law180119 Law and Society970118 Expanding Knowledge in Law and Legal StudiesDegree Name: Master of LawsAdministrative LawCrime PolicyLaw and SocietyHuman Rights LawInternational Law (excl. International Trade Law)
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