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Trafficking in Women and Forced Migration: Moving Victims Across the Border of Crime into the Domain of Human Rights

机译:贩运妇女和被迫移民:将犯罪分子越境转移到人权领域

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The response to the trafficking of women is primarily dominated by the discourse of criminal law both internationally and nationally. By contrast, in the refugee law context, women are constructed as victims in a 'culturally relative', patriarchal society. This paper explores the tensions between these constructs and the practical responses to protecting trafficked women. Taking Australia's policy response to the trafficking of women in the Asia-Pacific region as an example, the paper describes how the trafficking/smuggling distinction is blurred by constructing trafficked women both as victims/witnesses and as free agents rather than as rights bearing individuals. This profoundly affects the way that government agencies and decision-makers respond to the issues.
机译:对贩运妇女行为的反应主要是在国际和国内对刑法的论述中。相比之下,在难民法的背景下,妇女在“文化相对”的父权制社会中被构造为受害者。本文探讨了这些构架与保护被贩运妇女的实际对策之间的紧张关系。以澳大利亚对亚太地区贩卖妇女的政策回应为例,该论文描述了如何通过将被贩运的妇女既作为受害者/证人,又作为自由行为者,而不是作为具有权利的个人,来使贩运/走私的区别变得模糊。这深刻影响了政府机构和决策者对问题的回应方式。

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