Owain Johnstone

Owain Johnstone is a DPhil candidate at the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, Oxford University. His research investigates how understandings of human trafficking by various interested actors within the UK (including policy-makers, lawyers, NGOs, journalists and others) have emerged, evolved and interacted and what implications those understandings have for how the Government and others go about trying to combat human trafficking.|Owain Johnstone is a DPhil candidate at the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, Oxford University. His research investigates how understandings of human trafficking by various interested actors within the UK (including policy-makers, lawyers, NGOs, journalists and others) have emerged, evolved and interacted and what implications those understandings have for how the Government and others go about trying to combat human trafficking.|Owain Johnstone is a DPhil candidate at the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, Oxford University. His research investigates how understandings of human trafficking by various interested actors within the UK (including policy-makers, lawyers, NGOs, journalists and others) have emerged, evolved and interacted and what implications those understandings have for how the Government and others go about trying to combat human trafficking.|Owain Johnstone is a DPhil candidate at the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, Oxford University. His research investigates how understandings of human trafficking by various interested actors within the UK (including policy-makers, lawyers, NGOs, journalists and others) have emerged, evolved and interacted and what implications those understandings have for how the Government and others go about trying to combat human trafficking.

Content by Author

Europol and the Fight Against Human Trafficking

Europol and the Fight Against Human Trafficking

On Tuesday 24th June the Human Trafficking Discussion Group (under the umbrella of the Oxford Migration Studies Society) was delighted to host a talk by Sergio D’Orsi of Europol, speaking about that organisation’s important work on ...