BIBLIOGRAPHY ON TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS
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International Labour Organization (ILO) (2005), A Global Alliance against Forced Labour (2005), Geneva, International Labour Organization (ILO). [WWW]
International Labour Organization (ILO). Mekong Sub Regional Project to Combat Trafficking in Women and Children (2005), First Hand Knowledge Voices Across the Mekong. Community Action Against Trafficking of Children and Women, Geneva, International Labour Organization (ILO). [WWW]
International Labour Organization (ILO); International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour (IPEC) (2005), Guidelines for Developing Child Labour Monitoring Processes, Geneva, International Labour Organization (ILO). [WWW]
International Labour Organization (ILO); International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour (IPEC) (2005), Manuales y Guías, Manual de Capacitación para Profesionales de la Industria Turística sobre la Prevención y Protección de Niñas, Niños y Adolescentes, Mexico City, International Labour Organization (ILO). [WWW]
International Organization for Migration (IOM) (2005), Exploratory Assessment of Trafficking in Persons in the Caribbean Region. The Bahamas, Barbados, Guyana, Jamaica, The Netherlands Antilles, St. Lucia, Suriname, Geneva, International Organization for Migration (IOM). [WWW]
International Organization for Migration (IOM) (2005), Turkey Trafficking and Trends, Ankara, International Organization for Migration (IOM). [WWW]
International Rescue Committee, Trafficking Watch. , n° 9, 2005. [WWW]
IPEC Task Team of the Yunnan Provincial Statistics Bureau (2005), The Mekong Challenge. Analysis Report of the Baseline Survey for the TICW Project Phase II in Yunnan Province, Bangkok, International Labour Organization (ILO). [WWW]
Jolly, Susie; Reeves, Hazel; BRIDGE(Gender Migration) Institute of Development Studies (2005), Gender and Migration, Brighton, Institute of Development Studies (IDS). [WWW]
Kalinkovich, L.N.; Petrik, I.L. (2005), Trafficking in Persons in the Republic of Belarus, Minsk, International Organization for Migration (IOM).
Kane, June (2005), Child Trafficking. The People Involved. A Synthesis of Findings from Albania Moldova Romania and Ukraine, Geneva, International Labour Organization (ILO) International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour (IPEC). [WWW]
Kelly, Liz (2005), Fertile Fields. Trafficking in Persons in Central Asia, Vienna, International Organization for Migration (IOM).
Korvinus, Anna G. (2005), Trafficking in Human Beings. Supplementary Figures. Fourth Report of the Dutch National Rapporteur, The Hague, Bureau NRM.
Korvinus, Anna G. (2005), Trafficking in Human Beings. Third Report of the Dutch National Rapporteur, The Hague, Bureau NRM.
Laczko, Frank; Gozdziak, Elzbieta (2005), Data and Research on Human Trafficking. A Global Survey, Geneva, International Organization for Migration (IOM).
Levchenko, K. B.; Udalova, O.A.; Trubavina, I.M. et al. (2005), Prevention of Trafficking in Human Beings and Exploitation of Children. Study and Teacher's Manual, Kiev, The International Women's Rights Center 'La Strada Ukraine'.
Martin, Sarah (2005), Must Boys Be Boys? Ending Sexual Exploitation and Abuse in UN Peacekeeping Missions, Washington, D.C., Refugees International. [WWW]
Mihailov, Eduard; van der Linden, Mariska N.J.; Scanlan, Shivaun; International Centre for Women's Rights Protection and Promotion (2005), Forced Labour Outcomes of Migration from Moldova. Rapid Assessment, Geneva, International Labour Organization (ILO). [WWW]
Muir, Deborah (2005), Violence against Children in Cyberspace, Bangkok, ECPAT International. [WWW]
Muntarbhorn, Vitit (2005), The Mekong Challenge. Employment and Protection of Migrant Workers in Thailand. National Laws/Practices versus International Labour Standards?, Bangkok, International Labour Organization (ILO). [WWW]
NGO Group for the Convention on the Rights of the Child; Sub-Group on Sexual Exploitation of Children (2005), Semantics or Substance?. Towards a Shared Understanding of Terminology Referring to the Sexual Abuse and Exploitation of Children, Geneva, NGO Group for the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Nigeria. National Agency for the Prohibition of Traffic in Person and other Related Matters (NAPTIP) (2005), Situation Assessment of Child Trafficking in Eleven Southern Nigerian States 2004, Abuja, United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF).
Nigeria. National Agency for the Prohibition of Traffic in Person and other Related Matters (NAPTIP) (2005), The Dynamics and Contexts of Trafficking in Persons. A National Perspective, Abuja, National Agency for the Prohibition of Traffic in Person and other Related Matters (NAPTIP).
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) (2005), Trafficking in Human Beings. A Threat to Security and Stability. [WWW]
Nwogu, Vicky (2005), Trafficking in Persons to Europe. the Perspective of Nigeria as a Sending Country. Paper presented at: Trafficking and Migration: a Human Rights Approach (Lisbon, 4-5 March 2005), Lisbon, International Labor Organization's Action Program against Human Trafficking and Forced Labor in West Africa (ILO - PATWA). [WWW]
Pearson, Elaine (2005), The Mekong Challenge. Human Trafficking. Redefining Demand, Bangkok, International Labour Organization (ILO). [WWW]
Petros, Melanie (2005), The Costs of Human Smuggling and Trafficking, Geneva, Global Commission on International Migration (GCIM). [WWW]
Pratt, John, Child Sexual Abuse. Purity and Danger in an Age of Anxiety. Crime Law and Social Change, Vol. 43, n° 4-5, 2005, 263-287.
Prets, Christa (2005), Relazione sulle strategie di prevenzione della tratta di donne e bambini vulnerabili allo sfruttamento sessuale (2004/2216(INI)), Strasbourg, Parlamento Europeo. Commissione per i diritti della donna e l'uguaglianza di genere. [WWW]
Sanchis, Norma (2005), Trafficking in Women in the Latin-American Region, Montevideo, Choike. [WWW]
Save the Children Italia, STOP-IT: Rapporto annuale 2005.
Save the Children Norway (2005), UN Study on Violence Against Children. 10 Essential Learning Points: Listen and Speak out against Sexual Abuse of Girls and Boys. Based on Country Reports from Save the Children in Canada, Colombia, Brazil, Nicaragua, Syria, South Africa, Mozambique, Rwanda, Uganda, Bangladesh, Nepal, Spain and Romania, The International Save the Children Alliance. [WWW]
Scarpa, Silvia (2005), Child Trafficking. The Worst Face of the World. Global Migration Perspectives, n° 40, 2005, Geneva, Global Commission on International Migration (GCIM). [WWW]
Scarpa, Silvia (2005), The Worst Face of the World. Trafficking in Minors. Paper presented at: 4th World Congress on Family Law and Children’s Rights (Cape Town, South Africa, 20-23 March 2005), Cape Town, Children's Rights International (CRI). [WWW]
Sector Project against Trafficking in Women; Erdelmann, Anna (2005), Challenging Trafficking in Persons. Theoretical Debate and Practical Approaches, Baden Baden, Nomos.
Staiger, Ines, Trafficking in Children for the Purpose of Sexual Exploitation in the EU. European Journal of Crime Criminal Law and Criminal Justice, Vol. 13, n° 3, 2005, 603-624.
Stephens, Sarah; Van der Linden, Mariska (2005), Trafficking of Migrant Workers from Albania. Issues of Labour and Sexual Exploitation, Geneva, International Labour Organization (ILO). [WWW]
Strada; LI.FE.; Blinn Tampep; SILA (2005), Gender Street. Un'iniziativa trasnazionale sull'inclusione sociale e lavorativa di donne trafficate e di sex workers migranti, Cuneo, Progetto Gender Street.
Surtees, Rebecca (2005), Country Report. The Republic of Moldova, Second Annual Report on Victims of Trafficking in South-Eastern Europe, Geneva, International Organization for Migration (IOM).
Surtees, Rebecca (2005), Second Annual Report on Victims of Trafficking in South Eastern Europe, Geneva, International Organization for Migration (IOM). [WWW]
Tyldum, Guri; Tveit, Marianne; Brunovskis, Anette (2005), Taking Stock. A Review of the Existing Research on Trafficking for Sexual Exploitation, Oslo, Fafo. [WWW]
Tyuryukanova, Elena (2005), Forced Labour in the Russian Federation Today. Irregular Migration and Trafficking in Human Beings, Geneva, International Labour Organization (ILO). [WWW]
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) (2005), The State of the World's Children 2006. Excluded and Invisible, New York, United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF). [WWW]
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Innocenti Research Centre (2005), Trafficking for Sexual Exploitation and Other Exploitative Purposes, Florence, United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Innocenti Research Centre. [WWW]
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF). East Asia and the Pacific Regional Office (EAPRO) (2005), Building Walls of Protection. Highlights of the UNICEF East Asia Regional Project against Abuse Exploitation and Trafficking of Children Phase I 2002-2004, Bangkok, United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF).
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF); Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) (2005), Combating Child Trafficking, New York, United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF). [WWW]
United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP). Emerging Social Issues Division (ESID), Violence against and Trafficking in Women as Symptoms of Discrimination. The Potential of CEDAW as an Antidote. Discussion Paper Series No. 17. [WWW]
United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (UNHCHR) (2005), Trafficking in Human Beings UN OHCHR mil-POHRT Manual. Section C. Module 10, Geneva, United Nations.
United States Agency for International Development (USAID) (2005), Nigeria Anti-Trafficking Assessment, United States Agency for International Development (USAID). [WWW]
United States Department of Justice (2005), Assessment of the US Government Efforts to Combat Trafficking in Persons in Fiscal Year 2004, Washington, D.C., United States Department of Justice. [WWW]