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People trafficking: upholding rights and understanding vulnerabilities

Combating human trafficking

Authors: M. Couldrey; T. Morris
Publisher: Forced Migration Review, 2006

This edition of the Forced Migration Review covers many aspects of the vulnerabilities of the victims of forced migration. This issue looks not only at the struggles of refugees and internally displaced people, but also victims of human trafficking.

Some specific articles on human trafficking included in this volume are:

  • Reflections on initiatives to address human trafficking
  • The trafficked child: trauma and resilience
  • Civil society response to human trafficking in South Asia
  • Ethiopian women increasingly trafficked to Yemen
  • UNHCR’s role in combating trafficking in Europe
  • Responsibilities of the destination countries
  • Brazilian trafficking: soap opera versus reality
  • Nigeria: human trafficking and migration.

General articles featured in this volume include:

  • Is the EU abandoning non-refoulement (the right to seek and enjoy asylum from persecution)?
  • European Commission focus on forgotten crises
  • Reflections on the early disarray in Darfur
  • Lost without a lawyer.