This handbook takes a comprehensive approach to studying and understanding modern slavery, particularly forced labour and human trafficking. It considers the historical and cultural roots of modern slavery and suggests that analyzing the issue from humanities, social sciences, criminological, and business perspectives could lead to a better understanding of its emergence worldwide. The handbook also highlights the role of religions/spiritualities and multinational corporations i...
Table of Content
PART I – HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES PERSPECTIVE.- 1. Modern Slavery’s Troubling History.- 2. Anthropological Frames: Human Trafficking as a Global Health Cris...
About the author
Maria Krambia Kapardis is Professor in Forensic Accounting, Department of Management, Entrepreneurship and Digital Business, Cyprus University of Technolo...