Katarina Andrejevic
Katarina Andrejevic is currently in the second year of a MA in the Department of Legal Studies at Carleton University. Her thesis explores the empirical and conceptual intersections between sex trafficking and peacekeeping in post-conflict Bosnia and Herzegovina. Through a feminist lens, the thesis examines the interconnected impact of war, militarism and globalization as leading factors predisposing women to socio-political and economic conditionsthat lead to sex trafficking. Additionally, the project analyzes the international, regional and domestic socio-legal frameworks that regulate sex trafficking and peacekeeping. In doing so, the thesis considers the complex convergence of migration and legal regimes as well as human rights normative frameworks that inform the regulation of sex trafficking and peacekeeping. Analysis of regulation regimes is conducted primarily with the objective of inferring the significance of their overlap in terms of gender.