Proceedings of the 2015 PASS Plenary Session
Proceedings of the 2015 Plenary Session
Human Trafficking: Issues Beyond Criminalization
17-21 April 2015
Vatican City, 2016
E-Pub ahead of print
Address to the Participants in the Plenary Session of the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences
Pope Francis
Address to Pope Francis
President Margaret Archer
Word of Welcome
President Margaret Archer
Origins of the Magisterium on Human Dignity
H.E. Msgr. Roland Minnerath
Argentina: Successes, Difficulties and Problems Still Confronted in Reducing Prostitution and Forced Labour
Gustavo Vera
The Limitations of Necessary Criminalization
Kevin Hyland, UK independent anti-Slavery commissioner
No Longer Slaves, but Brothers and Sisters
Flaminia Giovanelli
The Social Etiology of Human Trafficking, Their Global Distribution and Differences. Setting the Scene
Kristiina Kangaspunta, UNODC
The Social Etiology of Human Trafficking: How Poverty and Cultural Practices Facilitate Trafficking
Alexis A. Aronowitz, PhD, Senior Lecturer criminology, University College Utrecht
How Can Data Collection Help Victims of Modern Slavery?
Michaëlle de Cock
The Programme of Pope Francis According to the Gospel: the Church as Intrinsically a Social Movement to Make the Last First
H.E. Msgr. Marcelo Sánchez Sorondo
The ILO; Successes, Difficulties and Problems in Reducing Forced Labour in Different Parts of the World
Beate Andrees
Legal and Policy Framework of the EU Relating to Criminalisation, Prevention and Demand Reduction
Myria Vassiliadou
The Role of the UN and its Sustainable Development Goals in Seeking to Reduce/Eliminate Human Trafficking by 2020
Jeffrey Sachs
A UK Perspective on Human Trafficking: Aspects of the Modern Slavery Act 2015
John McEldowney
An Evaluation of the Place of Repatriation in French Law Dealing with Trafficked Persons
Yves Charpenel
Lessons from two Decades of Casework: How to Restore Survivors and Communities to Safety and Strength
Gary Haugen
Difficulties and Successful Practices in Facilitating a New Life for Persons Trafficked to Great Britain
Kate Garbers
Difficulties and Successful Practices in Facilitating a New Life for Persons Trafficked to Italy
Giovanni Ramonda
The Challenge of Resettling those who Have Been Trafficked, with Special Reference to Nigeria
Eugenia Bonetti
Repatriation and Trafficked Workers in the Philippines and Filipinos Trafficked to Work in Other Countries
Maruja Asis
Scars – Ruined Lives and Deaths of Kidney Trafficking Victims
Nancy Scheper-Hughes
Trafficking of Human Organs in India
Mathew Abraham
How the Global Economy Fosters Human Trafficking
Stefano Zamagni
Normative Findings from the Evaluation Report of the Norwegian Sex Buying Act
Steiner Strøm
A Liberal Profession? The Norwegian Debate About the "Sex Buying Act"
Janne Matlary
How Does Social Normativity Change and Can It Be Brought to Foster the Common Good?
Pierpaolo Donati
How to Bring About Normative Change in the Demand for Trafficked Persons
Douglas Porpora
PANEL
Neo-Cannibalism, Organ Theft, and Military-Biomedical Necropolitics
Nancy Scheper-Hughes
The "Liberanos Project"
Pierre Morel


