Human Trafficking

Cover of Human Trafficking by Hille Haker
Author: Hille Haker
Publisher: SCM Press
Year: 2011
Language: en
Edition: Abridged
Pages: 146
ISBN-13: 9780334031147
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 0.47 Pounds
Width: 0.33 Inches
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Human Trafficking by Hille Haker, published by SCM Press in 2011, is an abridged edition consisting of 146 pages. This book explores the complex issues surrounding human trafficking, focusing on various contexts and the vulnerability of children and women. It includes reflections on trafficking, migration, and the Church’s responses, presenting a comprehensive overview of the ethical and theological dimensions of this pressing global issue.

Readers will find a detailed examination of trafficking’s impact on vulnerable populations, particularly women and children, alongside discussions on migration and globalization. The book also addresses normative analyses and international responses to trafficking, providing insights into the Church’s role and ethical considerations. With contributions from various authors, this edition serves as a resource for those interested in the intersections of religion, theology, and true crime within the context of human trafficking.


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Part One: Contexts
A. General Reflections on Trafficking: Concept, Forms, Contexts,
and Church Documents on Migation and Trafficking
Moving Targets: Migrants, Globalization, and Human Trafficking
DANIEL GROODY
Who Else is in the Boat or in the Lorry? Mixed Flows: Trafficking
and Forced Migration
MARYANNE LOUGHRY
Migration in Catholic Social Thought
TISHAM. RAJENDRA
B. Trafficking and Vulnerability of Children and Women in Different
Contexts
Sex Trafficking, the Vulnerability of Women and Children –
Urgent Call to the Church
MAURA O’DONOGHUE
Sex Trafficking – a Social Analysis and the Church’s Response in
Southern Africa
MELANIE O’CONNOR
Valentina’s Story: Trafficking inWomen in Moldova
MARIA KATHARINA MOSER
C. Ethics and Trafficking: Normative Analysis, International and
Christian Responses
Trafficking in Women and Reification
MICHELLE BECKA
Human Trafficking and Forced Labour as a Global Challenge for the
International Labour Organization and its ‘Decent Work Agenda’
STEFANIE A.WAHL
Metaphorical Ecclesiology: Faith-based Responses to Sex
Trafficking
AGNES BRAZAL
Part Two: Theological Forum
Ecumenical Spirituality – as we already know it: an abridged version
of the discussion between Hans Küng and Jürgen Moltmann at the
Second Ecumenical Kirchentag (Church Congress) in Munich in
2010
The Master and Marguerite: Meister Eckhart and Marguerite
Porete
DIETMAR MIETH
Catholic Sexual Ethics – a Necessary Revision: Catholic Responses
to the Sexual Abuse Scandal
HILLE HAKER
Obituary: Miklós Tomka

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Publisher: SCM Press. Year: 2011.
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Language: en. Pages: 146. Edition: Abridged.

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