Further On-Line Resources
Resources
and Contacts on Human Trafficking Compiled by The Initiative
Against Trafficking In Persons, The International Human
Rights Law Group. [PDF, 15 pages].
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) hosts a site devoted to
the European
Conference on Preventing and Combating Trafficking in Human Beings, Global
Challenge for the 21st century, held in Brussels, 18-20 September 2002. The
site includes links to conference documents and other documents related to trafficking
in Europe.
Q-Web,
run by Kvinnoforum in Sweden, has an area devoted to the issue of Trafficking,
which includes on-line articles, a list of references and other links on the
issue.
The Bora Laskin Law Library of the University of Toronto runs a site of Women’s
Human Rights Resources. The section on slavery
and trafficking includes links to articles, reports, case law and legislation
related to trafficking in women
The Protection
Project, a legal human rights research institute based at the Johns Hopkins
University School of Advanced International Studies in Washington, D.C. hosts
a site that includes a library of national and international laws and case law,
resources such as maps and bibliographies, news and papers presented at the
Protection Project seminar series.
The Coalition
Against Trafficking in Women Resource Library includes links
to reports, articles and speeches on the issue of trafficking.
The Stop
Traffic Listserv is an on-line forum for discussion about the human rights
abuses associated with trafficking, with an emphasis on the public health affects
of trafficking. The electronic list offers current information about various
trafficking initiatives and programs worldwide. To subscribe, complete the
form on-line or send an email message to stop-traffic@friends-partners.org.
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