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Human traffickers recruit, transport, transfer, harbour or receive persons by means of threat or force. Human trafficking often includes the use of different forms of coercion, abduction, fraud, deception and the abuse of power for the purpose of exploitation. It is understood as a violation of human rights as it takes place without the consent of the concerned individual. Trafficking can include sexual exploitation, forced labour and slavery, or the removal of organs of men, women and children. Victims can be trafficked within a country or across borders. Although trafficking is to be distinguished from human smuggling, some overlap may occur. For example, human smuggling can turn into trafficking in cases of debt bondage or sexual exploitation after the arrival at an agreed destination.

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Some aspects of ukrainian legislative reform relating to combating against human trafficking

Authors Lyudmila DAVYDOVYCH, Valentina SUBOTENKO
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Year 2013
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1 Report

Human trafficking trends in Ukraine

Authors Oleksii POZNIAK
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Ukraine’s involvement in global migration processes after the fall of the Iron Curtain and dissolution of the Soviet Union has been a simple fact. But one of the negative consequences of the outward labor migration of Ukrainian nationals has been that human trafficking emerged and became increasingly frequent. In the 1990s and the early 2000s, Ukraine was a country of origin and to some extent a country of transit for persons who found themselves in the situation of slavery. Over recent years Ukraine has increasingly become a country of destination for human-trafficking victims, while cases of domestic trafficking within Ukraine are also widespread.
Year 2013
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3 Report

Preventing human trafficking : the Republic of Moldova

Authors Valeriu MOSNEAGA
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The integration of the Republic of Moldova into international migration processes was accompanied by the development of human trafficking. Moldova, moreover, witnessed multiple forms of trafficking: for the purposes of labour exploitation, for sexual exploitation, trafficking of women and children for exploitation (for begging), and trafficking of human organs for sale.
Year 2013
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5 Report

Human trafficking in Moldova

Authors Vladimir GANTA
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Since Moldova declared its independence in 1992 and people gained the right to travel freely abroad, illegal migration and human trafficking became an important problem for the Government and its international partners. After the war against Russia, in Transnistria (1992) the Government lost control over the most industrialized part of the country and almost all the eastern border. Constant fights between prowestern and pro-russian parties, corruption created an environment where officials could use their positions to make fortunes by protecting organized crime. Poverty and lack of employment opportunities in Moldova made people desperately search for solutions in other countries. In this environment, many desperate people became victims of criminals (often protected by officials) who made fortunes by selling other humans for sex, begging, labour.
Year 2013
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7 Report

A systematic review of the sex trafficking-related literature: Lessons for tourism and hospitality research

Authors Jun Wen, Anton Klarin, Edmund Goh, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name JOURNAL OF HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT
Citations (WoS) 26
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9 Journal Article

Human Trafficking: A Labor Perspective

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Year 2018
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10 Project

Labor Migration and Trafficking among Vietnamese Migrants in Asia

Authors Daniele Belanger
Year 2014
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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14 Journal Article

Trata de mujeres venezolanas en el contexto de la crisis migratoria y de refugiados: Respuestas de Colombia, México y Trinidad y Tobago (2017-2020)

Authors Victoria Capriles
Year 2021
Book Title Book Tribute to Doctor Pedro Nikken, Volume I
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17 Book Chapter

Human trafficking in the Andean region: Socio-spatial dynamics in the Peruvian borders

Authors Manuel Dammert-Guardia, Lucia Dammert, Katherine Sarmiento
Year 2020
Journal Name ICONOS
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18 Journal Article

Immigration and European Integration

Authors Maarten Vink
Book Title Limits of European Citizenship
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20 Book Chapter

The problem of human trafficking in Azerbaijan

Authors Arif YUNUSOV
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The problem of human trafficking plays a significant role in migration flows from Azerbaijan. It was first addressed at the beginning of the early 1990s. The mass unemployment that followed the collapse of the USSR and the Karabakh conflict with Armenia led to the emergence of informal “slave markets” in the centre of the capital city, Baku, in the mid-1990s (in Azeri “gyl bazari”). These were gathering places for unemployed men, mostly refugees and internally displaced persons, who were prepared to take up any jobs, including jobs that involved forms of enslavement. At that time, a number of publications appeared in the national media documenting the trafficking of men, as well as women and children, from Azerbaijan, for the purposes of forced labour and enslavement (Yunusov, 194). However, such occurrences were perceived as an inevitable consequence of the unresolved Karabakh conflict and of “temporary” economic and social turmoil. Most importantly, these were of episodic character and so, did not attract much attention.
Year 2013
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26 Report

Human Trafficking in Eastern Europe: The Case of Bulgaria

Authors Georgi Petrunov
Year 2014
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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27 Journal Article

Children working beyond their localities - Lao children working in Thailand

Authors Roy Huijsmans
Year 2008
Journal Name Childhood
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30 Journal Article

De mens beschermd en de handel bestreden - een advies over een evenwichtig beschermingsregime voor slachtoffers van mensenhandel

Authors Adviescommissie voor Vreemdelingenzaken (ACVZ)
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Mensenhandel is een misdrijf en een schending van de mensenrechten. Er is sprake van mensenhandel als iemand door middel van dwang, misleiding of misbruik in een uitbuitingssituatie wordt gebracht of gehouden. Mensenhandel is zowel een strafrechtelijk als vreemdelingrechtelijk thema. Dat laatste omdat veel slachtoffers geen Nederlander zijn. In dit advies worden beide rechtsgebieden in onderlinge samenhang bezien. De primaire focus van de ACVZ is, gelet op haar expertise, gericht op de vreemdelingrechtelijke aspecten van mensenhandel. De huidige regeling voor slachtoffers van mensenhandel Op grond van de huidige ‘B9-regeling’ – genoemd naar het hoofdstuk in de Vreemdelingencirculaire 2000 (Vc 2000) –krijgen vreemdelingen bij de ‘geringste aanwijzing’ dat zij slachtoffer van mensenhandel zijn, een bedenktijd van maximaal drie maanden om in rust te overwegen of zij willen meewerken aan de strafrechtelijke opsporing en vervolging van de verdachte(n). Medewerking met politie en Openbaar Ministerie (OM) is een voorwaarde om een B9-vergunning te krijgen. Die vergunning geeft recht op verblijf gedurende het strafrechtelijk onderzoek naar de verdachte(n). Voortgezet verblijf wordt toegestaan als de medewerking van het slachtoffer tot een veroordeling van de verdachte(n) heeft geleid, het slachtoffer op het moment van de rechterlijke uitspraak drie jaar rechtmatig in Nederland verblijft op grond van een B9-vergunning, of de strafzaak na drie jaar nog loopt.
Year 2009
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31 Report

Human Trafficking Heroes and Villains: Representing the Problem in Anti-Trafficking Awareness Campaigns

Authors Erin O'Brien
Year 2016
Journal Name Social & Legal Studies
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33 Journal Article

Human Trafficking, Information Campaigns, and Strategies of Migration Control

Year 2007
Journal Name American Behavioural Scientists
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35 Journal Article

Migration for begging from Romania to Norway. A human trafficking perspective

Authors Jon Horgen Friberg, Guri Tyldum
Year 2019
Journal Name Tidsskrift for samfunnsforskning
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44 Journal Article

Nigerian Migrant Women and Human Trafficking Narratives: Stereotypes, Stigma and Ethnographic Knowledge

Authors Estefania Acien Gonzalez
Year 2024
Citations (WoS) 2
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47 Journal Article

Is there such thing as 'global sex trafficking'? A patchwork tale on useful (mis)understandings

Authors Yvon van der Pijl, Brenda Carina Oude Breuil, Dina Siegel
Year 2011
Journal Name Crime, Law and Social Change
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49 Journal Article

Labour Migration and Human Trafficking in Southeast Asia: Critical Perspectives

Authors Caroline Grillot
Year 2013
Journal Name Asian Journal of Social Science
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50 Journal Article

Framing the Mother Tac: The Racialised, Sexualised and Gendered Politics of Modern Slavery in Australia

Authors P. G. Macioti, Eurydice Aroney, Calum Bennachie, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name SOCIAL SCIENCES-BASEL
Citations (WoS) 5
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53 Journal Article

migration, prostitution, and human trafficking: the voice of Chinese women

Authors Yu Ding
Year 2015
Journal Name Crime, Law and Social Change
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55 Journal Article

Negotiating (In)dependency: Social Journeys of Vietnamese Women to Cambodia

Authors Phi Van Evelyne Nguyen, Christophe Gironde
Year 2010
Journal Name Asian Journal of Social Science
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58 Journal Article

MEXICO-UNITED STATES MIGRATION: SECURITY IMPLICATIONS

Authors Roberto Zepeda Martinez, Jonathan D. Rosen
Year 2016
Journal Name REVISTA DE CIENCIAS SOCIALES-COSTA RICA
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59 Journal Article

"There is no better place than one's family"

Authors Nadege Ragaru
Year 2013
Journal Name Actes de la recherche en sciences sociales
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60 Journal Article

‘The Perfect Business’: Human Trafficking and Lao-Thai Cross-Border Migration

Authors Sverre Molland
Year 2010
Journal Name Development and Change
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61 Journal Article

Cross-Border Migration and Human Trafficking in Ethiopia: Contributing Factors, Policy Responses and the Way Forward

Authors Messay M. Tefera
Year 2019
Journal Name Fudan journal of the humanities and social sciences, 2018, Vol. 11, No. 3, pp. 323-339
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63 Journal Article

Regulating forced labour and combating human trafficking: the relevance of historical definitions in a contemporary perspective

Authors Natalia Ollus
Year 2015
Journal Name Crime, Law and Social Change
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64 Journal Article

Migration from Central and Eastern Europe to Turkey

Authors Tuğba Acar, Deniz Karcı Korfalı
Book Title Between Mobility and Migration
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65 Book Chapter

A socio-legal analysis of the Belgian protective legislation towards victims of aggravated forms of migrant smuggling

Authors Roxane de Massol de Rebetz, Maartje van der Woude
Year 2022
Journal Name CRIME LAW AND SOCIAL CHANGE
Citations (WoS) 2
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70 Journal Article

Narratives of Human Trafficking: Ways of Seeing and Not Seeing the Real Survivors and Stories

Authors Maria De Angelis
Year 2017
Journal Name NARRATIVE WORKS-ISSUES INVESTIGATIONS & INTERVENTIONS
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73 Journal Article

The (re)making of sexualities on the web

Authors Mojca Pajnik, Matthieu Renault
Year 2014
Journal Name Social Science Information
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75 Journal Article

Identifying trafficked migrants and refugees along the Balkan route. Exploring the boundaries of exploitation, vulnerability and risk

Authors Anette Brunovskis, Rebecca Surtees
Year 2019
Journal Name Crime, Law and Social Change
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76 Journal Article

The Politics of Irregular Migration, Human Trafficking and People Smuggling in the United Kingdom

Authors Andrew Geddes
Year 2018
Book Title Immigration and Criminal Law in the European Union
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77 Book Chapter

Tourism development and behavioural changes: evidences from Ratanakiri province, Kingdom of Cambodia

Authors Frederic Thomas, Aarti Kapoor, Phil Marshall
Year 2013
Journal Name Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change
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78 Journal Article

THE INVISIBLE SIDE OF BOLIVIAN TRANSNATIONAL MIGRATION TO ARGENTINA

Authors Alejandro Goldberg
Year 2016
Journal Name Andamios, Revista de Investigación Social
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79 Journal Article

Sex trafficking and sex tourism in a globalised world

Authors Ann Brooks, Vanessa Heaslip
Year 2019
Journal Name Tourism Review
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82 Journal Article

Can we put an end to human smuggling?

Authors Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Year 2015
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85 Policy Brief

The Experiences of Migrants Trafficked from Bangladesh

Authors Mohamad Abdul Munim Joarder, Paul W. Miller
Year 2014
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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88 Journal Article

L’identification des victimes de la traite des êtres humains lors des procédures de protection internationale et de retour forcé – Luxembourg.

Authors Adolfo Sommarribas, Birte Nienaber
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La note de synthèse présente les principaux résultats de l’étude réalisée en 2013 et actualisée en 2017 par le point de contact luxembourgeois du European Migration Network sur «L’identification des victimes de la traite des êtres humains lors des procédures de protection internationale et de retour forcé».
Year 2017
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92 Report

THE ANTI-POLITICS OF ANTI-TRAFFICKING: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF ANTI-TRAFFICKING POLICY AND PRACTICE IN BENIN AND ITALY

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Year 2013
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93 Project

Two Cheers for the Trafficking Protocol

Year 2015
Journal Name Anti-Trafficking Review
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96 Journal Article

The Migration-Crime Nexus and the Press in France, Germany, and the United Kingdom

Authors Alexander Caviedes
Year 2018
Journal Name MIGRATION LETTERS
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98 Journal Article

Femmes et migrations en Tunisie

Authors Hassan BOUBAKRI
Description
Ce texte propose une analyse de la place et du rôle des femmes dans les différents flux migratoires de, vers et à travers la Tunisie. Dans cette perspective, l’accent est mis sur deux sujets particuliers : tout d’abord, l’évolution démographique et socioprofessionnelle des Tunisiens de l’étranger, notamment les migrations familiales ; puis, les conditions de vie des migrants subsahariens en Tunisie, en particulier les migrations irrégulières et la traite. En conclusion, nous insistons sur la nécessité de disposer et de diffuser des données et des informations sur le genre et la migration afin de favoriser la gouvernance des migrations. / This text analyzes the place and the role of women within the various migration movements from, to and through Tunisia. In such a perspective, it insists on two particular issues : first, the demographic and socio-professional evolution of the Tunisian abroad, mainly through the study of family migration ; second, the living conditions of the sub-Saharan migrants in Tunisia, especially irregular migration and human trafficking. To conclude, we insist on the necessary access to and diffusion of data’s and information’s dealing with Gender and Migration in order to support the governance of migration.
Year 2011
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99 Report

The Double-Edged Sword of Health and Safety: COVID-19 and the Policing and Exclusion of Migrant Asian Massage Workers in North America

Authors Elene Lam, Elena Shih, Katherine Chin, ...
Year 2021
Journal Name SOCIAL SCIENCES-BASEL
Citations (WoS) 11
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100 Journal Article
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