This book argues that forms of online child sexual exploitation equate to slavery-like practices under international law and that States have a responsibility to punish offenders as such, based on a careful review of relevant legal instruments and standards.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter 1: Slavery in the Twenty-First Century
Chapter 2: Online Sex Trafficking: Indicia of Slavery on the Internet
Chapter 3: Human Rights in Cyberspace
Chapter 4: Cyberspace, Nexus of Child Sexual Slavery
Chapter 5: Internet-Facilitated Grooming of Children
Chapter 6: Child Victims and Offenders
Chapter 7: An Appraisal of Human Dignity in Cyberspace
Chapter 8: Recommendations for Expanding the International Policy for Cyberspace