People Trafficking: Upholding Rights and Understanding Vulnerabilities
- Document number
- 1019
- Date
- 2006
- Title
- People Trafficking: Upholding Rights and Understanding Vulnerabilities
- Author/publisher
- Forced Migration Review, no.25
- Availability
- View/save PDF version of this document
- Document type(s)
- Media/News,
- Keywords
- Smuggling; Business community; Internal trafficking; Child trafficking; Civil society; South Asia; Mekong sub-region; Nepal; the Swiss approach; OSCE; safe return; Southern Africa; Nigeria; Brazil; Lebanon; Ethiopia; Yemen; UK; Darfur; Southern Sudan; Western Sahara; Abortion; UNHCR; Internally displaced persons (IDPs); Non-refoulement
- Summary
- Editorial: This issue could not have been produced without the assistance of Bandana Pattanaik, coordinator of the Global Alliance Against Trafficking in Women. She has greatly helped to broaden our understanding of trafficking in persons and to ensure that the following articles cover aspects of the phenomenon – and responses to it – which are often sidelined.
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