Title page
Contents
Acknowledgements 4
Acronyms 6
Executive summary 7
1. Introduction 10
2. Normative change and evolving legal and policy frameworks 13
2.1. Developments in counter-trafficking law and policy 13
2.2. Breaking down silos: integrated approaches to trafficking and labour exploitation 15
3. The lived experience of legal voice for labour migrants and victims: Rule of law, rights and access to justice 18
3.1. Criminal justice focus in anti-trafficking policies 19
3.2. Legal voice and agency for migrant workers beyond the criminal justice system 20
3.3. Opportunities and Challenges 23
3.4. Politics of rule of law, justice and rights in Southeast Asia 24
4. Civil society and informal networks as sites of agency 27
4.1. Brokers and facilitators 28
4.2. Organised civil society and community-based organisations 28
4.3. Labour migrant networks 30
5. Implications for practice and recommendations 33
References 36