3071-The political economy of new slavery
3071-The political economy of new slavery
3071-The political economy of new slavery
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Index 265<br />
Copenhagen Summit 1995 191<br />
corporal punishment 173–4<br />
corporate social responsibility (CSR)<br />
159, 163, 196, 199, 230<br />
CorpWatch 226<br />
cosmopolitan impartiality 31–2<br />
cosmopolitanism 192, 197–8<br />
cotton fields 130<br />
cotton seed production 128–9<br />
country <strong>of</strong> origin<br />
feminization <strong>of</strong> poverty and<br />
structural violence 93–5<br />
migrant domestic workers<br />
111–12<br />
Cox, R. 210<br />
Crawford, S. 143<br />
cultural globalization 22, 195<br />
culture<br />
and child labour 141, 166–71<br />
<strong>of</strong> responsibility 199–200<br />
currency crises 203, 206<br />
currency speculation 10–11,<br />
201–16<br />
detrimental effects 203–4<br />
see also Tobin tax<br />
dalits/low castes 119, 120–1, 122,<br />
126–7<br />
Damba, P.M. da Costa 57<br />
dangerous work 165, 170–1<br />
Dayton Peace Accords 97<br />
De Stoop, C. 75, 76<br />
debt-bondage see bonded labour<br />
democracy 215<br />
debt relief 236, 244<br />
devaluations, currency 203<br />
development ethics 9–10,<br />
181–200<br />
complexity <strong>of</strong> 188–9<br />
dimensions <strong>of</strong> 186–91<br />
dominant model 181, 183–6<br />
as global ethics 190–1<br />
global issues 191–8<br />
perspective 181–3<br />
relevance to <strong>new</strong> <strong>slavery</strong><br />
198–200<br />
differentiated citizenship 49<br />
dignity 235<br />
Doboj STOP team 99–100<br />
document fraud 78–9<br />
domestic work<br />
bonded labour 131–2<br />
recognition as work 113<br />
see also migrant domestic<br />
workers<br />
Dominican Republic (DR) 59<br />
Dooley, M. 206<br />
duties 168<br />
East and Central Europe 26–7<br />
migration from 38–41<br />
economic globalization 21–2,<br />
42, 196–7<br />
economic sectors 120–32<br />
Economist, <strong>The</strong> 225, 230<br />
ECPAT UK 70, 72<br />
education 25, 33<br />
Ghana 9, 166, 169, 172–5, 176,<br />
177, 178<br />
Latin America 141, 145, 149<br />
education centres 228–9<br />
Eichel, H. 213<br />
embassies 81, 114<br />
employment rights 116<br />
empowerment 33–4<br />
English 173<br />
environmental ethics 190<br />
equality 183<br />
escape 96–7<br />
ethical consumers 196–7<br />
ethical investors 196–7<br />
Ethical Trade Initiative (ETI)<br />
225–6, 230<br />
ethical trading 34, 135–6<br />
ethics, development see development<br />
ethics<br />
Etireno (ship) 65, 158<br />
European Union (EU) 5, 34<br />
border crossings 47<br />
migration into from East and<br />
Central Europe 38–41<br />
and Tobin tax 213–14<br />
trafficking <strong>of</strong> women into 62–3;<br />
legislation against 69–71<br />
European Union Police Mission<br />
(EUPM) 100, 103–4<br />
exchange rates 203<br />
reduction <strong>of</strong> volatility 206