BIBLIOGRAPHY ON TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS
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2001
Kamala, E.; Lusinde, E.; Millinga, J.; Mwaitula, J. (2001), Tanzania Children in Prostitution. A Rapid Assessment, Geneva, International Labour Organization (ILO). [WWW]
Kyle, David; Koslowski, Rey (2001), Global Human Smuggling: Comparative Perspectives, Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University Press.
Lawrence, Neil, Sex for Export. The Irrawaddy, Vol. 9, n° 2, 2001.
Montgomery, Heather (2001), Imposing Rights? A Case Study of Child Prostitution in Thailand. Culture and Rights: Anthropological Perspectives, New York, Cambridge University Press.
Nowicki, Marek; Fialova, Zuzana (2001), Human Rights Monitoring, Warsaw, Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights. [WWW]
Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) (2001), OSCE Anti-Trafficking Guidelines, Vienna, Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE). [WWW]
Pearson Peacekeeping Centre (2001), Challenges of Peace Operations: into the 21st Century. Report on the VIII Seminar. Human Rights and Gender Issues in Peacekeeping, Montreal, Pearson Peacekeeping Centre.
Radovanovic, Mara; Kartusch, Angelika (2001), Combat of Trafficking in Women for the Purpose of Forced Prostitution. Bosnia and Herzegovina Country Report, Vienna, Ludwig Boltzmann Institute of Human Rights.
Rudd, Jane (2001), A Report on Trafficking Prevention Efforts in Ukraine. Impact of the Women for Women Centers on At-Risk Teen and Adult Women, Winrock International. [WWW]
Save the Children; Southeast and East Asia and Pacific Regional Office (SEAPRO) (2001), Breaking Through the Clouds. A Participatory Action Research (PAR) Project with Migrant Children and Youth Along the Borders of China Myanmar and Thailand, London, Save the Children. [WWW]
Save the Children; United Nations Inter Agency Project on Trafficking in Women and Children in the Sub Mekong Region (UNIAP); International Organization for Migration (IOM) (2001), Training Manual for Combating Trafficking in Women and Children, United Nations Inter Agency Project on Trafficking in Women and Children in the Sub Mekong Region (UNIAP). [WWW]
Sorensen, Bente (2001), Protecting Children and Adolescents against Commercial Sexual Exploitation in Central America, Panama and the Dominican Republic, Geneva, International Labour Organization (ILO). [WWW]
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) (2001), Nari o Shishu Nirjaton Domon Act 2000 = Supression of Violence against Women and Children Act 2000. In: Background Paper on Good Practices and Priorities to combat Sexual Abuse and Exploitation of Children in Bangladesh, Dhaka, United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF).
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Innocenti Research Centre, Early Marriage: Child Spouses.
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF); East Asia and Pacific Regional Office (2001), Children on the Edge. Protecting Children from Sexual Exploitation and Trafficking in East Asia and the Pacific, Bangkok, United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF). [WWW]
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF); Ukrainia Aids Centre, Ministry of Health of Ukraine (2001), Children and Young People affected by HIV/Aids in Ukraine. Thematic Study, Kiev, United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF). [WWW]
United Nations Country Team in Ukraine (2001), United Nations Development Assistance Framework for Ukraine, Kiev, United Nations. [WWW]
United Nations Division for the Advancement of Women (UNDAW) (2001), Women 2000 Widowhood. Invisible Women Secluded or Excluded, New York, United Nations.
Wille, Christina (2001), Thailand Lao People's Democratic Republic and Thailand Myanmar Border Areas. Trafficking in Children into the Worst Forms of Child Labour. A Rapid Assessment, Geneva, International Labour Organization (ILO). [WWW]
World Health Organization (WHO); World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe (EURO); Istituto Superiore di Sanità (ISS) (2001), Workshop on Violence against Women Living in Situations of Armed Conflict (Naples, 12-13 October, 2000), Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO).
Zellerer, Evelyn (2001), International Responses to Violence Against Women. Women in the Criminal Justice System: International Examples and National Responses, Helsinki, European Institute for Crime Prevention and Control (HEUNI).
2000
United Nations General Assembly, Protocol to Preven, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, especially Women and Children, supplementing the United Nations Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime (A/RES/55/25/annexII). - Entered into Force 25 December 2003. [WWW]
United Nations General Assembly, United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime (A/RES/55/25/annexI). - Entered into Force 29 September 2003. [WWW]
Council of the European Union, Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union (2000/C 364/01). Official Journal of the European Communities. [WWW]
De Zulueta, Tana (2000), Relazione sul Traffico degli Esseri Umani (Doc. XXIII, n° 49), Rome, Commissione Parlamentare d'Inchiesta sul fenomeno della mafia e delle altre associazioni criminali similari. [WWW]
Banwell, S.; Phillips, R; Schmiechen, M. (2000), Trafficking in Women: Moldova and Ukraine, Minneapolis, Minnesota Advocates for Human Rights. [WWW]
Llyod, Kathryn A., Wives for Sale: The Modern International Mail-order Bride Industry. Journal of International Law & Business, Vol. 20, 2000, 341-367.
United Nations Economic and Social Council. Commission for Asia and the Pacific, Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) Studies on Sexual Abuse and Sexual Exploitation. ESCAP HRD Newsletter, n° 15, 2000.
Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) (2000), Decision No. 1 Enhancing the OSCE's Efforts to Combat Trafficking in Human Beings, Vienna, Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE). [WWW]
International Organization for Migration (IOM) (2000), Trafficking in Persons. Update and Perspectives (MC/INF/245), Geneva, International Organization for Migration (IOM).
United Nations General Assembly, Protocol against the Smuggling of Migrants by Land, Sea and Air, supplementing the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime (A/RES/55/25/annexIII). [WWW]
United Nations General Assembly (2000), Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice. Report of the Ad Hoc Committee on the Elaboration of a Convention against Transnational Organized Crime on the Work of its First to Eleventh Sessions (A/55/383), New York, United Nations.
Bilateral Agreement between the Republic of Italy and the Federal Republic of Nigeria on Immigration Issues.
Heckmann, F.; Wunderlich, T., Transatlantic Workshop on Human Smuggling Conference Report. Georgetown Immigration Law Journal, Vol. 15, 2000, 167-182.
Vocks, Judith; Nijboer, Jan, The Promised Land: A Study of Trafficking in Women from Central and Eastern Europe to the Netherlands. European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research, Vol. 8, n° 3, 2000, 379-388.
McDonald, W.F., Traffic Counts, Symbols & Agendas: A critique of the Campaign Against Trafficking of Human Being. International Review of Victimology, Vol. 11, n° 1, 2000, 143-176.
United Nations General Assembly, Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the Sale of Children, Child Prostitution and Child Pornography of the 25 May 2000 (A/RES/54/263). - Entered into Force 18 January 2002. [WWW]
Council of Europe. Committee of Ministers (2000), Recommendation n° 11 of the Committee of Ministers to Member States on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings for the Purpose of Sexual Exploitation, Strasbourg, Council of Europe.
Curtol, E.; Decarli, S.; Di Nicola, A.; Savona, W.U., Victims of Human Trafficking in Italy. A Judicial Perspective. International Review of Victimology, Vol. 11, n° 1, 2000, 111-142.
Sorensen, Patsy (2000), For Further Actions in the Fight against Trafficking in Women: Report on the Communication from the Commission to the Council and European Parliament (COM1998 726 - C0123/1999- 1999/2125COS), Brussels, European Commission.
Hughes, Donna M., The Natasha Trade: The Transnational Shadow Market of Trafficking in Women. Special Issue of Journal of International Affairs, Vol. 53, n° 2, 2000, 625-651. [WWW]
Law, Sylvia A., Commercial Sex: Beyond Decriminalization. Southern California Law Review, Vol. 73, n° 3, 2000, 523-610.
Sassen, Saskia, Women's Burden: Counter-Geographies of Globalisation and the Feminisation of Survival. Journal of International Affairs, Vol. 53, n° 2, 2000, 503-524.
United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (UNHCHR) (2000), Women's Rights are Human Rights, Geneva, United Nations.
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF); International Labour Organization (ILO) (2000), Sub-Regional Consultation on the Development of Strategies to Fight Child Trafficking for Exploitative Labour Purposes in West and Central Africa (Libreville, 22-24 February 2000): Common Platform for Action (CR/LBV/2000/26), Libreville. [WWW]
Aharoni, Sarai; Deeb, Rula, Where Are All the Women? U.N. Security Coucil Resolution 1325: Gender Perspectivesof the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.
Azaola Garrido, Elena (2000), Boy and Girl Victims of Sexual Exploitation in Mexico, New York, United Nations.
Commission of the European Communities (2000), Communication from the Commission to the Council and the European Parliament. Combating Trafficking in Human Beings and Combating the Sexual Exploitation of Children and Child Pornography (COM(2000) 854 final/2), Brussels, European Commission.
David, Fiona (2000), Human Smuggling and Trafficking: Overview of the Response at the Federal Level, Canberra, Australian Institute of Criminology (AIC).
Derks, Annuska (2000), Combating Trafficking in South-East Asia: A Review of Policy and Programme Responses, Geneva, International Organization for Migration (IOM).