Combating Human Trafficking in Asia: A Resource Guide to International and Regional Legal Instruments, Political Commitments and Recommendations

Summary: The publication provides a
comprehensive framework for using
legal and other instruments to
combat trafficking in persons,
especially women and children. It
portrays trafficking as a
multidimensional problem involving
various forms of exploitation
including those involving human
rights, slavery and slavery-like
practices, trafficking, migration,
labour, and gender.
Owner: UNESCAP News Services

Web: 
http://www.unescap.org/unis/press/2003/dec/n35.asp

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