No hiding place : child sex tourism and the role of extraterritorial legislation / Jeremy Seabrook.
Material type: TextPublisher: London ; New York : Zed Books, [2000]Distributor: London ; New York : Distributed in the USA by St. Martin's Press Copyright date: ©2000Description: xiv, 141 pages ; 22 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1856499146
- 9781856499149
- 1856499138
- 9781856499132
- 341.77
- K5189. S43 2000
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"In association with ECPAT Europe Law Enforcement Group, Amsterdam.".
Includes bibliographical references (page 134) and index.
Introduction -- Introducing the Cases -- Tracing the Street Children -- Buying Girls in Manila -- The Community Benefactor -- On the Holiday Island -- A Conflict of Interests -- Tangled Responsibilities -- The Violence of the "Child-Lovers" -- Reign of Terror in Iloilo -- The Silence of the Authorities -- A Network of Corruption -- The Teacher and the Thai Boy -- Escape of a Dangerous Man -- A Culture Clash -- The Ambassador and the Street Boys -- Escape to Japan -- The Case of the United Kingdom -- Conclusion and Recommendations -- Some Reflections.
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