
Exploring the relationship between Humanitarian Emergencies and Human Trafficking
Author(s) -
Viktoria Curbelo
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of modern slavery
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2574-9897
DOI - 10.22150/jms/xipn5627
Subject(s) - human trafficking , humanitarian aid , narrative , natural disaster , narrative review , political science , armed conflict , criminology , geography , medicine , sociology , law , meteorology , intensive care medicine , linguistics , philosophy
This article aims to explore the connection between humanitarian emergencies and human trafficking by conducting a narrative review of secondary sources. The search strategy for this narrative review included a number of relevant key terms. As humanitarian emergencies are likely to occur in the future, this paper investigates studies about conflict, disease outbreak, and natural disasters to provide further insight on the relationship between humanitarian emergencies and human trafficking.