How Human Trafficking Fuels Erosion of Liberal Democracies In Fiction and Fact, and from Within and Without

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Authors
Publication date 12-2022
Journal Social Sciences
Article number 560
Volume | Issue number 11 | 12
Number of pages 38
Organisations
  • Faculty of Law (FdR) - Amsterdam Center for International Law (ACIL)
Abstract
On the same day that the human trafficker Ms. Ghislaine Maxwell was sentenced to 20 years’ imprisonment, many people closely watched the sixth hearing of the House Select Committee on the attack of the United States Capitol on 6 January 2021 (28 June 2022). What, if anything, do these ostensibly varied crimes have in common? Seeking to answer this fundamental question, this article explores the usually under-researched connection between trafficking in persons and the documented decline of liberal democracies worldwide. Globally, democratic societies governed by the rule of law appear to be under assault, and therefore this article explores relevant examples of how human trafficking contributes to the erosion of liberal democracy, in fiction and fact, and from within and without. In other words, this article takes us from ‘Pizzagate’ to profits.
Document type Article
Note This article belongs to the Collection Tackling Organized Crime and Human Trafficking.
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci11120560
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