Research outputs
Selected research outputs
- Consent to Labour Exploitation (Journal article - 2024)
 - Consent in Contracts of Employment (Journal article - 2023)
 - Paper chains: tied visas, migration policies, and legal coercion. (Journal article - 2022)
 - Non-Punishment of Victims/Survivors of Human Trafficking in Practice: A Case Study of the United Kingdom (Report - 2023)
 - Underlying Conditions: The Increased Vulnerability of Migrant Workers Under COVID-19 in Israel (Journal article - 2021)
 
2025
What does labour exploitation really mean? Listening to migrant workers
Niezna, M. (2025). What does labour exploitation really mean? Listening to migrant workers. The Joseph Centre for Dignified Work. Retrieved from http://www.josephcentre.org/
What do we mean by ‘labour exploitation’?
Niezna, M. (2025). What do we mean by ‘labour exploitation’?. Centre for the Study of International Slavery. Retrieved from https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/
2024
Non-citizen workers still exploited in Israel, despite court ruling
Niezna, M. (2024). Non-citizen workers still exploited in Israel, despite court ruling. Beyond Trafficking and Slavery/ Open Democracy. Retrieved from http://www.opendemocracy.net/
Consent to Labour Exploitation
Niezna, M. (2024). Consent to Labour Exploitation. Industrial Law Journal, 53(1), 3-33. doi:10.1093/indlaw/dwad036
MarijaJovanovic, State Responsibility for ‘Modern Slavery’ in Human Rights Law: A Right Not to Be Trafficked, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2023, 240 pp, hb, £90.00
Niezna, M. (2024). MarijaJovanovic, State Responsibility for ‘Modern Slavery’ in Human Rights Law: A Right Not to Be Trafficked, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2023, 240 pp, hb, £90.00. The Modern Law Review, 87(3), 790-794. doi:10.1111/1468-2230.12874
The non-punishment principle and its implementation in the UK
Heys, A., & Niezna, M. (2024). The non-punishment principle and its implementation in the UK: The non-punishment principle and its implementation in the UK (1/2024). The Bonavero Institute of Human Rights. Retrieved from https://www.law.ox.ac.uk/
2023
Submission to UK Parliament Joint Committee on Human Rights (JCHR) on Human Rights at Work
Niezna, M., & Tecca, V. (2023). Submission to UK Parliament Joint Committee on Human Rights (JCHR) on Human Rights at Work: Submission to UK Parliament Joint Committee on Human Rights (JCHR) on Human Rights at Work (4/2023). The Bonavero Institute of Human Rights, University of Oxford. Retrieved from https://www.law.ox.ac.uk/
Consent in Contracts of Employment
Niezna, M., & Davidov, G. (2023). Consent in Contracts of Employment. The Modern Law Review, 86(5), 1134-1165. doi:10.1111/1468-2230.12802
Non-Punishment of Victims/Survivors of Human Trafficking in Practice: A Case Study of the United Kingdom
Jovanovic, M., & Niezna, M. (2023). Non-Punishment of Victims/Survivors of Human Trafficking in Practice: A Case Study of the United Kingdom. Council of Europe. Retrieved from https://rm.coe.int/0900001680ac86f4
Between ‘modern slavery’ and ‘decent work’ – framing labour exploitation
Niezna, M., & Sedacca, N. (2023). Between ‘modern slavery’ and ‘decent work’ – framing labour exploitation. Retrieved from https://www.modernslaverypec.org/
Book Symposium: Virginia Mantouvalou, Structural Injustice and Workers’ Rights (OUP 2023)
Anderson, B., Kenway, E., & Niezna, M. (2023). Book Symposium: Virginia Mantouvalou, Structural Injustice and Workers’ Rights (OUP 2023). UK Labour Law Blog. Retrieved from https://uklabourlawblog.com/
Law, Society & Culture: Trafficking in Persons
Shamir, H., Ben Israel, H., & Niezna, M. (Eds.) (2023). Law, Society & Culture: Trafficking in Persons (Vol. 6). Tel-Aviv University. Retrieved from https://law.tau.ac.il/Law_Society_Culture_N/About/Krahim/sachar
2022
Labour Exploitation in Human Trafficking Law
Niezna, M. (2022). Labour Exploitation in Human Trafficking Law. Industrial Law Journal, 51(2), 500-504. doi:10.1093/indlaw/dwac010
Paper chains: tied visas, migration policies, and legal coercion.
Niezna, M. (2022). Paper chains: tied visas, migration policies, and legal coercion.. Journal of law and society, 49(2), 362-384. doi:10.1111/jols.12366
2021
Self-education and Collective Learning: Forming a critical ‘modern slavery’ study group
Niezna, M., & Agarwal, P. (2021). Self-education and Collective Learning: Forming a critical ‘modern slavery’ study group. Anti-Trafficking Review, (17), 133-139. doi:10.14197/atr.201221178
Situation Report - Developments and Reform in the Employment Conditions of Palestinians in Israel
Niezna, M., & Tadjer, M. (2021). Situation Report - Developments and Reform in the Employment Conditions of Palestinians in Israel. The Worker's Hotline. Retrieved from https://www.kavlaoved.org.il/
Situation Report - Developments and Reform in the Employment Conditions of Palestinians in Israel
Underlying Conditions: The Increased Vulnerability of Migrant Workers Under COVID-19 in Israel
Niezna, M., Kurlander, Y., & Shamir, H. (2021). Underlying Conditions: The Increased Vulnerability of Migrant Workers Under COVID-19 in Israel. Journal of Modern Slavery, 6(2), 133-158. doi:10.22150/jms/bfbs1976
2020
Under Control: Palestinian Workers in Israel During COVID-19
Niezna, M. (2020). Under Control: Palestinian Workers in Israel During COVID-19. Retrieved from https://www.law.ox.ac.uk/
An Alternative Anti-Trafficking Action Plan: A Proposed Model Based on a Labor Approach to Trafficking
Shamir, H., & Niezna, M. (Eds.) (2020). An Alternative Anti-Trafficking Action Plan: A Proposed Model Based on a Labor Approach to Trafficking. (pp. ). TraffLab Research Group Policy Paper, Tel Aviv University.
2018
The Occupation of Labor – Palestinian Employment in Israel
Niezna, M., & LaOved, K. (2018). The Occupation of Labor – Palestinian Employment in Israel. Kav LaOved. Retrieved from https://www.kavlaoved.org.il/