Trafficking in migrants : illegal migration and organised crime in Australia and the Asia Pacific Region

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2002

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Schloenhardt, Andreas

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"This study provides a comprehensive analysis of migrant trafficking in its different aspects and dimensions. It examines the nature, characteristics and magnitude, the causes, conditions and consequences of migrant trafficking, and the inadequacies of existing policies and legislation. It compiles, reviews and analyses existing and proposed legislation at national, regional and international levels. It forwards a set of specific proposals that can be woven into a coherent and comprehensive strategy to prevent and combat illegal migration and organised crime in Australia and the Asia Pacific region more effectively in the 21st century."

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Dept. of Law

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Thesis (Ph.D.) -- University of Adelaide, Dept. of Law, 2002

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Bibliography: leaves 510-533.
xx, 533 leaves : ill., map ; 30 cm.

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