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Aa (no author). (undated). Le Trafic des Enfants au Mali: Analyse des Conditions Juridiques et du Cadre Administratif. 25 p. This report analyses the legislative frame of the child trafficking in Mali. In FRENCH.
http://www.childtrafficking.com/
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Carrington, K. (2003). Trafficking and the Sex Industry: from Impunity to Protection. In Information and Research Services, Current Issues Brief, No 28, 2002-03. Commonwealth of Australia. 27 p. This brief provides an overview of the trafficking of women and children into the Australian sex industry. It explains how existing Australian policy and law will need to change to meet the new internationally agreed standards under the UN Trafficking Protocol.
http://www.aph.gov.au/library/pubs/CIB/2002-03/03cib28.pdf
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Commonwealth of Australia (2003). Trafficking and the Sex Industry: from Impunity to Protection. 27 p. “This brief provides an overview of the trafficking of women and children into the Australian sex industry in the context of the global trade in people trafficking. It examines why there have been no prosecutions of traffickers under existing Commonwealth laws. It explains how Australia's emphasis on border control is working against the prosecution of traffickers and the human rights of trafficking victims and explains how existing Australian policy and law will need to change to meet the new internationally agreed standards to punish traffickers and support victims under the UN Trafficking Protocol.”
http://www.aph.gov.au/library/pubs/CIB/2002-03/03cib28.pdf
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Department of Peacekeeping Operations (DPKO). Human Trafficking and United Nations Peacekeeping. Policy paper. 11 p. "This policy paper examines human trafficking as it relates to UN peacekeeping. It aims to define the problem in the context of UN peacekeeping and proposes a strategy for the Department of Peacekeeping Operations (DPKO) to address human trafficking, based on lessons from previous missions (UNMIK, UNMIBH, and UNMISET) and consultations with partner organizations in anti-trafficking."
http://www.pbpu.unlb.org/pbpu/library/Human%20Trafficking%20Policy%20Paper%20(03-2004).pdf
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Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). (2001). Declaration on the Fight against Trafficking in Persons. Done during the 25th Ordinary Session of Authority of Heads of State and Government in Dakar, 21st December 2001.
http://www.unodc.org/pdf/crime/trafficking/Declarationr_CEDEAO.pdf
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