Abstract

Introduction - Shiro Okubo and Louise Shelley Part I: Transnational Crime and Human Security 1. Globalization, Human Security, and the Right to Live in Peace - Shiro Okubo 2. Human Security Objectives and the Fight against Transnational Organized Crime and Terrorism - Yvon Dandurand and Vivienne Chin Part II: Transnational Organized Crime and the Legal Reponse 3. Transnational Organized Crime: The German Response - Hans-Joerg Albrecht 4. International Organized Crime Operating in Western Europe: The Judicial and Police Approach Against Organized Crime in the European Union - Joaquin Gonzalez Ibanez 5. Crime in Japan and Its Relation to International Organized Crime - Ueda Kan 6. Drug Trafficking in Korea - Sung-Kwon Cho Part III: Human Smuggling and Trafficking 7. International Trafficking: An Important Component of Transnational Crime - Louise Shelley 8. Foreign Women's Life and Work in the Entertainment Sector of Korea from the Human Trafficking Perspective - Dong-Hoon Seol and Geon-Soo Han 9. Trafficking in Persons in the Americas: An Overview - John T. Picarelli Part IV: Responding to Human Smuggling and Trafficking 10. The EU Combat against Illegal Immigration, Smuggling, and Trafficking in Human Beings: Its Impact on Spanish Law - Emiliano Garcia Coso 11. Japanese Experience and Response in Combating Trafficking - Atushi Kondo 12. The Trafficking of Thai Women to Japan and Countermeasures of the Thai Government - Yuriko Saito

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