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Aa (no author) (undated). Trafficking in Children for Sexual Purposes: An Analytical Review. 19 p. Theme paper for the 2nd world congress against the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children, Yokohama, Dec 2001. Paper discussing the analytical framework of child sexual exploitation, and analysing trends, strategies and interventions in the field of trafficking. http://www.csecworldcongress.org/PDF/en/Yokohama/Background_reading/Theme_papers/Theme paper Trafficking in Children.pdf |
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Bangladesh Counter Trafficking Thematic Group. (no date). Note on Dynamics and Strategies for Addressing Trafficking in Persons: A New Paradigm. Adult Scenario. Bangladesh Counter Trafficking Thematic Group, coordinated by the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) Bangladesh. 12 p. The document provides an overview of the formation process of the Bangladesh Thematic Group as well as an overview of the various elements of an anti-trafficking paradigm. http://www.childtrafficking.com/ |
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Derks, A. (2000 b). From White Slaves to Trafficking Survivors: Note on the Trafficking Debate. The Center for Migration and Development, Working Papers Series, Princeton University. 44 p. This working paper presents a background to the discourse on trafficking. http://www.walnet.org/csis/papers/CMD-0002M.PDF |
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Dessy, S.E., Pallage, S. (2003). The Economics of Child Trafficking. 16 p. Universities of Laval and Quebec. This paper analyses the existence of child trafficking through an economical framework. It demonstrates that the risk of child trafficking on the labour market acts as a deterrent to supply child labour. http://www.ecn.ulaval.ca/w3/professeurs/Dessy-Pallage3.pdf |
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Development Spotlight (2008). Addressing Human Trafficking: Some Guiding Principles to Consider. 5 p. Six guiding principles that embody a philosophy and a spirit that organizations might consider as they forge ahead with their counter-trafficking responses. http://www.childtrafficking.com |
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