Niezna, Maayan

Maayan
Niezna

Maayan's socio-legal research focuses on trafficking for labour exploitation, the regulation of labour migration, and the rights of non-citizens. Her current project 'Work as a Site of Agency and a Site of Exploitation' compares the understanding of labour exploitation across policymakers, law enforcement agents and people with lived experience of exploitation, and was awarded a British Academy/Leverhulme Small Grant.
Migration Reasearch Hub ID: 4371
ORCID https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3808-0312
Twitter https://twitter.com/@M_Niezna

Roles

  • University of Liverpool

    University, Liverpool, United Kingdom
    Lecturer

  • University of Oxford

    University, Oxford, United Kingdom
    Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Modern Slavery and Human Rights

Research

Consent to Labour Exploitation

Authors Maayan Niezna
Year 2024
Journal Name Industrial Law Journal
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2 Journal Article

Consent in Contracts of Employment

Authors Maayan Niezna, Guy Davidov
Year 2023
Journal Name The Modern Law Review
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3 Journal Article

Paper chains: tied visas, migration policies, and legal coercion

Authors MAAYAN NIEZNA
Year 2022
Journal Name Journal of Law and Society
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4 Journal Article

Labour Exploitation in Human Trafficking Law

Authors Maayan Niezna
Year 2022
Journal Name Industrial Law Journal
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5 Journal Article

Self-education and Collective Learning: Forming a critical ‘modern slavery’ study group

Authors Maayan Niezna, Pankhuri Agarwal
Year 2021
Journal Name Anti-Trafficking Review
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6 Journal Article

Situation Report - Developments and Reform in the Employment Conditions of Palestinians in Israel

Authors Maayan Niezna, Michal Tadjer
Journal Name SSRN Electronic Journal
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7 Journal Article

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