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Dear ANTHROPOLOGY-MATTERS Subscribers,

We would like to announce a new publication from Stanford University Press, which we hope will be of interest.

Trading Life
Organ Trafficking, Illicit Networks, and Exploitation
Seán Columb


https://www.combinedacademic.co.uk/9781503612556/trading-life/

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“Trading Life vividly and persuasively shows that anti-trafficking law and policy directed at suppressing the organ trade in Cairo has precisely the opposite effect, predictably resulting in greater brutality and exploitation of the most vulnerable. A compelling and powerful look at how law generates violence.”—Audrey Macklin, University of Toronto
This groundbreaking book investigates the emergence and evolution of the organ trade across North Africa and Europe. Seán Columb illuminates the voices and perspectives of organ sellers and brokers to demonstrate how crime and immigration controls produce circumstances where the business of selling organs has become a feature of economic survival.
Drawing on the experiences of African migrants, Trading Life brings together five years of fieldwork charting the development of the organ trade from an informal economic activity into a structured criminal network operating within and between Egypt, Libya, Sudan, Eritrea, and Europe. Ground-level analysis provides new insight into the operation of organ trading networks and the impact of current legal and policy measures in response to the organ trade. Columb reveals how investing financial and administrative resources into law enforcement and border securitization at the expense of social services has led to the convergence of illicit smuggling and organ trading networks and the development of organized crime.
Trading Life delivers a powerful and grounded analysis of how economic pressures and the demands of survival force people into exploitative arrangements, like selling a kidney, that they would otherwise avoid. This fascinating and accessible book is a must-read for anyone interested in migration, organized crime, and exploitation.
Seán Columb is Lecturer in Law at the School of Law and Social Justice, University of Liverpool. His writing and commentary has been  featured in Le Monde, The Times, The Guardian, and BBC World.
With all best wishes,

Combined Academic Publishers



Stanford University Press | July 2020 | 216pp | 9781503612556 | PB | £21.99*
*Price subject to change.


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