The Invisibility of Labour Trafficking in Spain. A Critical Analysis of Cases and Policies

One of the most remarkable challenges concerning global migration policies nowadays has to do with impeding the trafficking of migrant workers for the purposes of labour exploitation. This paper aims to examine whether Spain has adequately fulfilled its obligations to prevent and prosecute labour t...

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Main Author: Silvia Rodríguez López
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sociedad Española de Investigación Criminológica 2020-11-01
Series:Revista Española de Investigación Criminológica
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Online Access:https://reic.criminologia.net/index.php/journal/article/view/329
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spelling doaj-ee4d4840cab24902a4568aa238b6f7a22021-02-08T21:21:54ZengSociedad Española de Investigación CriminológicaRevista Española de Investigación Criminológica1696-92192020-11-0118210.46381/reic.v18i2.329The Invisibility of Labour Trafficking in Spain. A Critical Analysis of Cases and PoliciesSilvia Rodríguez López One of the most remarkable challenges concerning global migration policies nowadays has to do with impeding the trafficking of migrant workers for the purposes of labour exploitation. This paper aims to examine whether Spain has adequately fulfilled its obligations to prevent and prosecute labour trafficking and protect trafficking victims. To do so, it offers a critical analysis of public policies concerning labour trafficking, contrasting them with case-law and data regarding its implementation in practice. Thus, the most recent available data concerning inspection, investigation and prosecution of labour trafficking cases, as well as the identification and protection of labour trafficking victims in Spain is evaluated here. The results highlight the invisibility of human trafficking victims for the purposes of labour exploitation, partly caused by the lack of measures that specifically address this form of trafficking. https://reic.criminologia.net/index.php/journal/article/view/329labour exploitationforced labourhuman traffickingmigrationcriminal policies
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The Invisibility of Labour Trafficking in Spain. A Critical Analysis of Cases and Policies
Revista Española de Investigación Criminológica
labour exploitation
forced labour
human trafficking
migration
criminal policies
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title The Invisibility of Labour Trafficking in Spain. A Critical Analysis of Cases and Policies
title_short The Invisibility of Labour Trafficking in Spain. A Critical Analysis of Cases and Policies
title_full The Invisibility of Labour Trafficking in Spain. A Critical Analysis of Cases and Policies
title_fullStr The Invisibility of Labour Trafficking in Spain. A Critical Analysis of Cases and Policies
title_full_unstemmed The Invisibility of Labour Trafficking in Spain. A Critical Analysis of Cases and Policies
title_sort invisibility of labour trafficking in spain. a critical analysis of cases and policies
publisher Sociedad Española de Investigación Criminológica
series Revista Española de Investigación Criminológica
issn 1696-9219
publishDate 2020-11-01
description One of the most remarkable challenges concerning global migration policies nowadays has to do with impeding the trafficking of migrant workers for the purposes of labour exploitation. This paper aims to examine whether Spain has adequately fulfilled its obligations to prevent and prosecute labour trafficking and protect trafficking victims. To do so, it offers a critical analysis of public policies concerning labour trafficking, contrasting them with case-law and data regarding its implementation in practice. Thus, the most recent available data concerning inspection, investigation and prosecution of labour trafficking cases, as well as the identification and protection of labour trafficking victims in Spain is evaluated here. The results highlight the invisibility of human trafficking victims for the purposes of labour exploitation, partly caused by the lack of measures that specifically address this form of trafficking.
topic labour exploitation
forced labour
human trafficking
migration
criminal policies
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