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Pathbreaking strategies in the global fight against sex trafficking
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Report on the International symposium on sexual violence in conflict and beyond
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Global consultation on female genital mutilation/cutting
Collateral Damage
Creator
Pearson, Elaine
Limanowska, Barbara
Skrivankova, Klara
[et al.]
Collateral Damage
This report reviews the impact of anti-trafficking measures on human rights in 8 countries: Australia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, India, Nigeria, Thailand, the United Kingdom and the United States. Each country chapter provides an overview of human trafficking, the current legal framework concerning all aspects of anti-trafficking efforts, specific laws and policies and their implications on key groups of people, and a critical analysis of the human rights impact of these measures specifically on women. This anthology emphasises the critical need for a re-assessment of anti-trafficking initiatives around the globe in order that human rights do not get written off as ‘collateral damage’ in combating human trafficking.