Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery Law and Practice (Bloomsbury Professional Law Series)
When I was called to the bar in 1994 there was almost no mention of slavery or trafficking, it is not that both didn’t exist, they did, but the law provided little to tackle this significant area of criminality.
In recent years the law has evolved quickly to catch up and tackle the misery caused by these crimes, and no criminal practitioner these days can afford not to be on top of the law in this area.
Regrettably, the law is voluminous, extraordinarily complex and fast-evolving – the perfect recipe for a practitioner text.
This book has three primary authors and no less than 19 contributors, a stellar cast of practitioners offering their unique insights into the myriad issues that arise.
This text covers all you need to know and is a masterclass of clarity.
Some books restate the law, adding little of value. In this book, the issues are closely analysed and explained, with copious cross-referencing to primary materials and case law. Rarely can the talent of so many practitioners be accessed in one convenient resource.
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