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BIBLIOGRAPHY ON TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS

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2003

NGO Group for the Convention on the Rights of the Child. Sub-Group on Sexual Exploitation of Children (2003), A Guide for National NGOs. International Mechanisms to Combat Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse, Geneva, NGO Group for the Convention on the Rights of the Child. [WWW]

Penn, Michael L.; Nardos, Rahel (2003), Overcoming Violence agaist Women and Girls. The International Campaign to Eradicate a Worldwide Problem, Lanham, Rowman & Littlefield.

Permanent Delegation of Norway to the OSCE (2003), Trafficking in Human Beings, Vienna, Permanent Delegation of Norway to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.

Pieters, B., Mensenmokkel: volgt Nederland de VN of de UE?=Trafficking in Human Beings: Does the Netherlands follow the UN or the EU?. Delikt en Delinkwent, Vol. 33, n° 2, 2003, 178-191.

Serra, Carlo (2003), Proposte di criminologia applicata 2003, Milan, Giuffrè.

Shearer Demir, Jenna (2003), Trafficking of Women for Sexual Exploitation: A Gender-based Well-founded Fear? An Examination of Refugee Status Determination for Trafficked Prostituted Women from CEE/CIS Countries to Western Europe. [WWW]

Sweden. MInistry of Foreign Affairs. Departement for Global Affairs (2003), Poverty and Trafficking in Human Beings: A Strategy for Combating Trafficking in Human Beings through Swedish International Development Cooperation, Sweden. MInistry of Foreign Affairs. [WWW]

Tavcer, Scharie (2003), Causal Factors in the Crime of Trafficking of Women for Sexual Exploitation from Moldova, Freiburg, Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law. [WWW]

The International Women's Rights Center la Strada-Ukraine (2003), Year Report 2003, Kiev, The International Women's Rights Center la Strada-Ukraine.

Ukraine. Ministry of Economy and European Integration (2003), Millennium Development Goals. Ukraine, Kiev, Ministry of Economy and European Integration of Ukraine.

United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) (2003), End Child Exploitation. Faces of Exploitation, London, United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF). [WWW]

United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) (2003), Training of Trainers on Gender-Based Violence. Focusing on Sexual Exploitation and Abuse, United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF). [WWW]

United Nations Development Programme (UNDP); State Committee for Family and Youth in Ukraine (2003), Gender Issues in Ukraine. Challenges and Opportunities, Kiev, United Nations. [WWW]

United Nations Division for the Advancement of Women (UNDAW). Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA) (2003), Activities Regarding the Prevention of Trafficking in Women and Girls. Paper presented at: Second Coordination Meeting on International Migration (New York, 15-16 October 2003), New York, United Nations. [WWW]

United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (UNHCHR) (2003), Annual Report 2003, Implementation of Activities and Use of Funds, Geneva, United Nations.

United States Department of Labor; International Child Labor Program Staff (2003), The Department of Labor's 2002 Findings on the Worst Forms of Child Labor. Trade and Development Act of 2000, Washington, D.C., United States Department of Labor. [WWW]

Vandekerckhove, Wim; Pari, Zrinka; Moens, Bruno; Orfano, Isabella; Hopkins, Ruth; Nijboer, Jan; Vermeulen, Gert; Bontinck, Wim (2003), Research Based on Case Studies of Victims of Trafficking in Human Beings in 3 EU Member States i.e. Belgium Italy and The Netherlands, Brussels, European Commission. [WWW]

Vaz Cabral, Georgina (2003), Trafficking in Unaccompanied Minors for Sexual Exploitation in the European Union. A Comparative Approach, International Organization for Migration (IOM). [WWW]

Zimmerman, Cathy (2003), The Health Risks and Consequences of Trafficking in Women and Adolescents. Findings from a European Study, London, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. [WWW]


2002

Jordan, Ann D. (2002), The Annotated Guide to the Complete UN Trafficking Protocol, Washington, D.C., Global Rights (formerly International Human Rights Law Group). [WWW]

United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) (2002), Thematic Issues before the Commission on the Status of Women: Report of the Secretary-General (E/CN.6/2003/7), New York, United Nations. [WWW]

United Nations Population Fund (UNPFA) (2002), Trafficking in Women, Girls and Boys: Key Issues for Population and Development Programme: Report of the Consultative Meeting on Trafficking in Women and Children (Bratislava, 2-4 October, 2002), New York, United Nations Population Fund (UNPFA). [WWW]

Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe. Task Force on Trafficking in Human Beings (2002), Awareness Training for the Police. Trafficking in Human Beings, Vienna, Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe. Task Force on Trafficking in Human Beings.

Esohe, Aghatise (2002), Trafficking for Prostitution in Italy: Concept Paper, New York, United Nations. [WWW]

Criminal Association of Ukraine; The International Women's Rights Center la Strada-Ukraine (2002), Counter-Action on Trafficking in Human Beings - Legal Tools Norms of Foreign Countries (Unofficial Translation), Kiev, The International Women's Rights Center la Strada-Ukraine.

Giammarinaro, M. G. (2002), Trafficking in Women and Girls, New York, UN Expert Group on Trafficking in Women and Girls. [WWW]

Gulnara, Shahinian (2002), Trafficking in Women and Girls (Glen Cove, NY, 18-22 November 2002). Report, United Nations Division for the Advancement of Women. [WWW]

Sujata, Manohar (2002), Consultation Paper on Trafficking in Women and Girls. EGM/TRAF/2002/WP.1, New York, Focal Point on Trafficking in Human Being. National Human Rights Commission (India). [WWW]

United Nations Division for the Advancement of Women; UN Office on Drugs and Crime (2002), Trafficking in Women and Girls(EGM/TRAF/2002/Rep.1), New York, United Nations. [WWW]

Iselin, Brian (2002), Barriers to Effective Human Trafficking Enforcement, (unpublished). [WWW]

Ribeiro Pinto, Anàlia Beliza (2002), The Brazilian Programme to Prevent and Combat the Trafficking of Human Beings, New York, Global Programme Against Trafficking in Human Beings. [WWW]

D'Cunha, Jean (2002), Trafficking in Persons. A Gender and Rights Perspective (EGM/TRAF/2002/EP.8), New York, United Nations Expert Group on Trafficking in Women and Girls. [WWW]

Probst, Evelyn; Holmes, Paul (2002), Trafficking in Human Beings. Awareness Raising and Capacity Building for Police (Vienna, November 2002). Training Seminar, Vienna, International Centre for Migration Policy Development (ICMPD).

Vandenberg, Martina E; Peratis, Kathleen (2002), Hopes Betrayed. Trafficking of Women and Girls to Post-Conflict Bosnia and Herzegovina for Forced Prostitution, New York, Human Rights Watch (HRW). [WWW]

Initiative Against Trafficking in Persons; International Human Rights Law Group (2002), Resources and Contacts on Human Trafficking, Washington, D.C., International Human Rights Law Group. [WWW]

Norway. Ministry of Justice and the Police (2002), Ethical Guidelines for Government Employees Prohibiting the Purchase and Acceptance of Sexual Services, Oslo, Norway. Ministry of Justice and the Police. [WWW]

United Nations Security Council (2002), Report of the Secretary - General on Women, Peace and Security (S/2002/1154 ), New York, United Nations. [WWW]

United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM East and Southeast Asia Regional Office); United Nations Inter-Agency Project on Human Trafficking in the Mekong Sub-Region (UNIAP) (2002), Trafficking in Persons. A Gender and Rights Perspective. Briefing Kit, Bangkok, United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM). [WWW]

International Organization for Migration (IOM) (2002), European Conference on Preventing and Combating Trafficking in Human Beings. Global Challenge for the 21st Century (18-20 September 2002). The Position of the Italian Government on Trafficking in Human Beings, Brussels, International Organization for Migration (IOM). [WWW]

EU Forum on Prevention of Organized Crime (2002), Declaration on Preventing and Combating Trafficking in Human Beings, made at: European Conference on Preventing and Combating Trafficking in Human Beings. Global Challenge for the 21st Century (Brussels, 18-20 September 2002). [WWW]

The World Bank (2002), Engendering Development. Through Gender Equality in Rights, Resources, and Voice, Washington, D.C., The World Bank. [WWW]

Araujo-Forlot, Anelise (2002), Prevention Protection and Assistance Schemes to Victims of Trafficking. Policy and Examples of IOM Prevention and Return & Reintegration Programmes, Vienna, International Organization for Migration (IOM). [WWW]

ECPAT International (2002), 2nd ECPAT International Assembly (Bangkok, 4-7 September 2002): Report, Bangkok, ECPAT International.

European Commission. DG Justice and Home Affairs (2002), Trafficking in Human Beings: Background Document, Brussels, European Commission. [WWW]

European Commission; DG Justice and Home Affairs (2002), Victim's Testimony Key to Arrest Criminals: Video, Brussels, European Commission. [WWW]

International Organization for Migration (IOM) - Azerbaijan (2002), Shattered Dreams. Report on Trafficking in Persons in Azerbaijan, Geneva, International Organization for Migration (IOM). [WWW]

Council of the European Union, Council Framework Decision on Combating Trafficking in Human Beings 19 July 2002 (2002/629/JHA). Official Journal of the European Communities - Entered into Force 1 August 2002. [WWW]

United Nations General Assembly (2002), Trafficking in Women and Girls: Report of the Secretary-General (A/57/170), New York, United Nations. [WWW]

Shteir, Sarah (2002), Potential Actors and Suggested Actions, New York, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.

Scott, Michael S. (2002), Street Prostitution, Washington, D.C., United States Department of Justice. Office of Community Oriented Policing Services. [WWW]

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