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Author:
Van Doore, Kathryn E., 1980- author.
Title:
Orphanage trafficking in international law / Kathryn E. Van Doore (Griffith University).
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
x, 251 pages ; 24 cm
Subject:
Child trafficking--Law and legislation.
Human trafficking (International law)
Child trafficking--Government policy--Developing countries.
Orphans--Legal status, laws, etc.--Developing countries.
Orphanages--Developing countries.
Volunteer tourism--Developing countries.
Child trafficking--Law and legislation.
Human trafficking (International law)
Orphanages.
Orphans--Legal status, laws, etc.
Volunteer tourism.
Developing countries.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 217-247) and index.
Contents:
The process of orphanage trafficking in developing states -- The enabling environment for orphanage trafficking -- The demand of orphanage tourism -- Situating orphanage trafficking in international law -- Responding to orphanage trafficking.
Summary:
"The introduction highlights the significance of this book. It provides a brief overview of orphanage trafficking and outlines the central arguments put forward. Chapter 1 articulates the process of orphanage trafficking in developing States. It explains how the recruitment of a child into an orphanage occurs and describes how the process of orphanage trafficking manipulates the procedural aspects of gatekeeping into alternative care by claiming children are abandoned or orphaned rather than relinquished. This manipulation is critical in the orphanage trafficking process as it indicates an intent by the involved orphanage operators to utilise the alternative care framework to justify the admission of children into care. The final part of the orphanage trafficking process is the maintenance of the child in institutionalisation for the purpose of exploitation and profit through donor funding and orphanage tourism. The chapter then turns to establishing the prevalence of orphanage trafficking in developing States across the world. To do this, it focuses on four regions where there is evidence that the rising number of children in institutional care is in part due to the presence of donor funding and orphanage tourism: Sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, South East Asia, and Latin America and the Caribbean"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1108970435
9781108970433
110883342X
9781108833424
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1262691718
LCCN:
2021029745
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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