ABSTRACT
Regulating the International Movement of Women interrogates the complex relationship between the state and the normative regulation of women who cross national borders.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |57 pages
Vulnerability and citizenship
part |65 pages
Vulnerability and race
chapter |19 pages
Vulnerability, silence and pathways to resistance
The case of migrant women in Greece
chapter |21 pages
Crossing borders, inhabiting spaces
The (in)credibility of sexual violence in asylum appeals
part |60 pages
Vulnerability and sex trafficking
chapter |19 pages
Perspectives on trafficking and the Policing and Crime Act 2009
Challenging notions of vulnerability through a Butlerian lens
chapter |18 pages
Moral and legal obligations of the state to victims of sex trafficking
Vulnerability and beyond