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Bibliography

This bibliography is subject to periodic additions and is in no means exhaustive. If you would like to refer us to further sources please do not hesitate to contact us.

· Advisory Council of Jurists - The Asia Pacific Forum of National Human Rights Institutions, "Consideration of the Issue of Trafficking - Background Paper", New Delhi, India, 11-12 November 2002.

· Aniol W., "Poland's Migration and Ethnic Policies: European and German Influences", Fundacja Friedrich Ebert, Warzaw 1996.

· Anti-Trafficking Programme - CHANGE, Combatting Trafficking in Persons. A Directory of Organisations, 2002/2003.

· Brussa L. (ed.), "Health, migration and sex work: the experience of Tampep, Transnational AIDS/STD Prevention among Migrant Prostitutes in Europe", TAMPEP: Amsterdam December 1999.

· Caldwell G., S. Galster amd N. Steinzor. "Crime and Servitude: An Expose of the Traffic in Women for Prostitution from the Newly Independent States", Global Survival network and International League for Human Rights: New York City, 1997.

· Centre for Reproductive Law and Policy (ed.) "Women of the World: Laws and Policies Affecting their Reproductive Lives - East Central Europe", New York, 2000.

· De Ruyver B. and W. van Eeckhoutte (eds.) "Multidisciplinary research on the phenomenon of trafficking in human beings from and international and national perspective: a pilot study with Poland and Hungary", European Commission: university of Ghent, 1998.

· Doezema J., "Who gets to choose? Coercion, consent, and the UN Trafficking Protocol", in Gender and Development, March 2002, Vol. 10, No. 1, pp. 20-27.

· Employment Discrimination in Post-Communist Poland and Abortion Policy and Restriction on Women's Rights in Post-Communist Poland in "The Human Rights Watch Global Report on Women's Human Rights", Human Rights Watch, New York, 1999.

· Gadomska B., M. Korzeniewska and U. Novakowska (eds.) "Polish Women in the 90's: the Report by the Women's Rights Centre" Foundation for Women's Rights, Warsaw, 2000.

· Galiana C., "Working Paper: Trafficking in Women", European Parliament, Directorate General for Research, Brussels, March 2000.

· Gallagher A., "Human Rights and the New UN Protocols on Trafficking and Migrant Smuggling: A Preliminary Analysis", in Human Rights Quarterly, Volume 23, 2001, pp. 975-1004.

· Gallagher A., "Trafficking, smuggling and human rights: tricks and treaties", in Forces Immigration Review, No. 12, January 2002, pp. 25-28.

· Hakola K (ed.), "Migration and Refugee Policy on the eastern Border of the European Union", University of Jyvaaskylaa, Finland, 1998.

· Heinrich Boll Foundation. "Conference: Sex Work, Sex Tourism and Trafficking in Woman: a new reality in Eastern Europe?" Prague, 1996.

· Hirsh M., "Plan of action against traffic in women and forced prostitution", prepared for the Council of Europe, 1996.

· Human Rights Watch, "Hopes Betrayed: Trafficking of Women and Girls to Post-Conflict Bosnia and Herzegovina for Forced Prostitution", Human Rights Watch Vol. 14, No. 9 (D), November 2002. Available on the internet at: http://www.hrw.org/reports/2002/bosnia/Bosnia1102.pdf

· Human Rights Law Group, Human Rights Standards for the Treatment of Trafficked Persons, Jan 1999, 17 pages. Available on the Internet at: http://www.hrlawgroup.org/resources/content/IHRLGTraffickin_tsStandards.pdf.

· IOM, Trafficking in Migrants - Quarterly Bulletin. Available on the internet at: http://www.iom.int/

· International Organisation for Migration (IOM), "Special Issue: Perspectives on Trafficking of Migrants", International Migration Quarterly Review, v. 38 n. 3: Special Issue 1/2000.

· Jasinski J. and Siemaszko A., "Crime Control in Poland", Polish Ministry of Justice, Institute of Justice, Warsaw, 1995.

· Johnson D. "Trafficking of Women into the European Union", in New England International and Comparative Law Annual. Available on the internet at http://www.nesl.edu/intljournal/vol5/johnson.htm

· Jordan A.D., "Human Rights or Wrongs?: The Struggle for a Rights-Based Response to Trafficking in Human Beings", in Gender and Development Journal, 2002.

· Jordan A.D., The Annotated Guide to the Complete UN Trafficking Protocol, 40 pages. Available on the Internet at: http://www.hrlawgroup.org/resources/content/Traff_AnnoProtocol.pdf.

· Kelly L. "Journeys of Jeopardy: A Commentary on Current Research on Trafficking of Women and Children for Sexual Exploitation Within Europe", paper commissioned by the Research and Publications Division IOM for the EU/IOM European Conference on Preventing and Combating Trafficking in Human Beings: A Global Challenge for the 21st Century. Draft version, 16 September 2002. Available on the internet at: http://www.belgium.iom.int/STOPConference/Conference%20Papers/10.%20
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· Kelly L. and Regan L., "Stopping Traffic: Exploring the extent of, and responses to, trafficking in women for sexual exploitation in the UK", Home Office UK, Police Research Series, paper 125, 2000.

· Koenig I., "Trafficking in Women: Women's Policy Perspectives after the '95 World Conference on Women", Bundesministerin fur Frauen (Federal Ministry of Women's Affairs and Consumer Protection), Vienna, 1997.

· Koostra T., "Background Study on Basic Principles for a Code of Conduct within the Member States of the European Union to Prevent and Combat Traffic in Women", STV, Dutch Foundation against Trafficking in Women, Utrecht, 22 November 1996.

· Korvinus A. Trafficking in Human Beings - First report of the Dutch National Rapporteur, Bureau NRM, The Hague, 2002, 154 pages.

· Kvinnoforum,  A Resource Book for working against Trafficking in Women and Girls - Baltic Sea Region, Stockholm, February 2002, 74 pages.

· Luckhoo F. and Tzvetkova M. Trafficking in the World Today: A Briefing. A gender lens on the causes and consequences of trafficking in women around the world, CHANGE, London 2003, 229 pages

· Messina C. (ed.), "CIS Migration Report, 1996", Technical Cooperation Centre for Europe and Central Asia, IOM, Geneva, 1997.

· Miles R. and Thranhardt D., "Migration and European Integration: the Dynamics of Inclusion and Exclusion", Pinter Publishers Ltd., London, 1995.

· National Prosecutor's Office, Organised Crime Bureau "Slave Traffic in Women in the Light of Penal Proceedings Conducted in 1995-1999", Ministry of Justice, Republic of Poland.

· O'Connell Davidson J., "The trouble with 'trafficking'", presentation paper given during the launch workshop of the NEWR project, 29 January 2003.

· Okolski M., "Recent Trends in International Migration, Poland 1996", Institute for Social Studies, University of Warsaw, October 1997.

· Okolski M., "SOPEMI Report for Poland", Directorate for Education, Employment, Labour and Social Affairs, Warsaw, December 1998.

· O'Neill R., "International Trafficking in Women to the United States: A Contemporary Manifestation of Slavery and Organised Crime", DCI Exceptional Intelligence Analyst Programme, Centre for the Study of Intelligence, April 2000.

· Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe, "Trafficking in Human Beings: Implications for the OSCE", Warsaw 2000.

· OSCE, UNICEF, UNOHCHR, Trafficking in Human Beings in Southeastern Europe, 2002, 270 p.

· Pearson E., Human Traffic Human Rights: Redefining victim protection, Anti Slavery International, London, 2002, 229 pages.

· "Polska: Dane Statystyczne Dotyczce Migracji 1998-1999", Ministerstwo Spraw Wewnetrznych i Administracji, Warsaw, March 2000. 

· Raymond G., "The New UN Trafficking Protocol", in Women's Studies International Forum, September 2002, Vol. 25, No. 5, pp. 491-502.

· Raymond J., Guide to the New UN Trafficking Protocol, 12 pages. Available on the Internet at: http://action.web.ca/home/catw/attach/un_protocol.pdf.

· Siedlecka E., "Agencje Pod Nadzor" in Gazeta Wyborcza, 5 January 2001.

· "Statistical Data on Migration, 1990-1996", Ministry of the Interior, Office for Migration and Refugee Affairs, Warsaw, 1997.

· "Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Poland, 2000", Central Statistical Office, Warsaw, October 2000.

· STV (ed.) "One Year La Strada: Results of the First Central and East European Program On Prevention of Traffic in Women", Utrecht, 1996.

· STV (ed.) "Reader: Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Montenegro and Macedonia Training Seminar on Trafficking in Women, 1-9 April 2000", STV, Dutch Foundation Against Trafficking in Women: Driebergen, Netherlands, 2000.

· STV (ed.) "Reader: Russia, Belarus, and Moldova Training Seminar on Trafficking in Women, 1-8 March 2000", STV, Driebergen, Netherlands, March 2000. Including report by Melnic and Shishcan, "The Current Situation of trafficking in Women in the Republic of Moldova - Economy".

· Tzvetkova M., "NGO responses to trafficking in women", in Gender and Development, March 2002, Vol. 10, No. 1 pp. 60-68.

· Van den Anker C., "Trafficking in Europe: towards a multidisciplinary cosmopolitan approach", presentation paper given during the launch workshop of the NEWR project, 29 January 2003.

· Van der Kleij, A., "Provisions for Victims of Trafficking in Bonded Sexual Labour, i.e. Prostitution - Final Report", Bonded Labour in Netherlands (BLinN) Co-project of Novib and Humanitas 2002. Available on the internet at: http://www.humanitas.nl/project/Blinn_Final_Report.pdf

· "Women in Transition: The MONEE Project, CEE/CIS/Baltics, Regional Monitoring Report 1999", UNICEF International Child Development Centre, Florence, 1999.

United Nations documents

· "The United Nations response to trafficking in women and girls", report from the Division for the Advancement of Women Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA) to the Expert Group Meeting on "Trafficking in women and girls", 8 November 2002 (EGM/TRAF/2002/WP.2).

· "Recommended Principles and Guidelines on Human Rights and Human Trafficking", Report of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights to the Economic and Social Council, 20 May 2002, (E/2002/68/Add.1).

· Interpretative notes for the official records (travaux préparatoires) of the negotiation of the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime and the Protocols thereto, Report of the Ad Hoc Committee on the Elaboration of a Convention against Transnational Organized Crime on the work of its first to eleventh sessions, 3 November 2000 (A/55/383/Add.1).

· Report of the Special Rapporteur on violence against women, its causes and consequences, Ms. Radhika Coomaraswamy, on trafficking in women, women's migration and violence against women, submitted in accordance with Commission on Human Rights resolution 1997/44, 56th session of the Commission on Human Rights, 29 February 2000 (E/CN.4/2000/68).

· UN Special rapporteur on violence Against Women, Position paper on the draft Protocol to Prevent Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children submitted to the 4th Session of the Ad Hoc Committee on the Elaboration of a Convention Against Transnational Organised Crime (A/AC.254/CRP.13). UN Vienna, Austria, pp.1-35.

· Informal note by the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights to the Ad Hoc Committee on the Elaboration of a Convention against Transnational Organized Crime, Fourth session, 1 June 1999 (A/AC.254/16).

· United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute, Selected Bibliography on trafficking in Human Beings (March 1998-May 2001).


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