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Ayote, W. and
Williamson, L. (2001) Separated children in the UK: an overview
of the current situation. The Refugee
Council and Save the Children: London
Anti-Slavery
International (2002) Human Traffic, Human Rights: Redefining
Victim Protection. Anti-Slavery
International: London
Bruggeman, W.
(2002) Illegal immigration and trafficking in human beings seen
as a security problem for Europe.
Paper presented at EU/IOM STOP European Conference on Prevention of
and Fighting Against Trafficking in Human Beings, Brussels, September
2002
CHANGE (2002)
Combating Trafficking in Persons – a Directory of Organisations. CHANGE:London
GAATW (2001)
Human Rights and Trafficking in Persons: A Handbook,
Global Alliance Against Trafficking in
Women: Bangkok
Holmes, P. (2002)
Law Enforcement Co-operation with Non-Governmental
Organisations, with reference to the protection of victims and victims
as witnesses. Discussion paper
presented at EU/IOM STOP European Conference on Prevention of and
Fighting Against Trafficking in Human Beings, Brussels, September
2002.
International
Labour Organisation (ILO) (2002) Forced Labour, Child Labour
and Human Trafficking in Europe: an ILO Perspective.
Technical paper for EU/IOM STOP European Conference on Prevention of
and Fighting Against Trafficking in Human Beings, Brussels, September
2002
International
Organisation for Migration (IOM) (1999) ‘Migration in Central and
Eastern Europe’. 1999 Review.
IOM: Geneva
Kelly, L. &
Regan, L. (2000) Stopping Traffic: Exploring the extent of, and
responses to trafficking in women for sexual exploitation in the UK.
Research and Statistics Directorate, Home Office: London
Kelly, L. (2002)
Journeys of Jeopardy: a commentary on current research on
trafficking of women and children for sexual exploitation within
Europe; unpublished draft CWASU,
University of North London: London
Somerset, C. (2001) What the Professionals Know:
the trafficking of children into, and through, the UK for sexual
purposes. ECPAT UK: London
Zimmerman C.et al
(2002) Safety and Ethical Considerations for Interviewing
Female Victims of Trafficking,
unpublished draft. London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine:
London
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