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Report: Collateral Damage: The impact of Anti-trafficking measures on human rights around the world

The report reviews the experience of eight specific countries and attempts to assess what the impact of antitrafficking measures have been for a variety of people living and working there, or migrating into or out of these countries (Australia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, India, Nigeria, Thailand, the United Kingdom (UK) and the United States (US). The chapters look specifically at what the impact has been on people’s human rights.

Bibliographic Details

Author: Global Alliance against Traffic in Women

Publisher: 2007, Global Alliance against Women in Traffic

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English PDF document Collateral Damage: The impact of Anti-trafficking measures on human rights around the world

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