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Titre du document: Document title:Trafficking in human beings and the 2006 World Cup in Germany
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Prior to the World Cup in Germany in 2006, there was considerable international concern that this event would contribute to a sharp increase in trafficking for sexual exploitation. Media reports suggested that prostitution would increase and that up to 40,000 women might be trafficked. This report investigates whether the number of victims of human trafficking for sexual exploitation increased during the World Cup 2006 in Germany. The study also examines the measures taken by the authorities and the NGO community in Germany before and during the World Cup. The study was conducted between June and September 2006. Research included a systematic review of media and statistical sources, an analysis of previous large-scale events and their impact on trafficking, and in-depth interviews with representatives of key agencies responsible for combating human traffi cking in Germany.

IOM Migration Research Series (MRS), N°29
Annee du document:
2007

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Titre du document: Document title:Trafficking in Human Beings : the concept of exploitation in the Dutch trafficking provision
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The new provision on THB in the Dutch Criminal Code which entered into force on 1 January 2005 has led to a considerable broadening of the behaviour that can be regarded as THB. Yet, the legislator has not defined precisely enough the legal terms that appear in the broadened article of the Criminal Code, leaving it to those who implement the provision in practice to draw the line. As a result, the new provision on THB cannot automatically stand the test of the 'lex certa' criterion. For the area of exploitation in other sectors than the sex industry, it contains undesirable loose ends. This article by the Bureau of the Dutch Rapporteur on THB sets out markers for a more precise definition.


This is a translation (of 8 January 2007) of 'Mensenhandel: het begrip uitbuiting in art. 273a Sr.', published in a magazine for the Dutch judiciary in September 2006, Trema - Nr. 7, pp. 286-290
Annee du document:
2007

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 https://s3.eu-west-3.amazonaws.com/observatoirebdd/2006_THB_Concept_exploit_Dutch_traff_provision_KORVINUS_KOSTER_JONGE_VAN_ELLEMEET_ENG.pdf

Titre du document: Document title:The ecosysteme for organized crime
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This study focuses on the problem of organized crime, through different ways : how to define it, the past ways of studying this issue, and he offers new principles to better understand it.

HEUNI Paper N° 26
Annee du document:
2006

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 https://s3.eu-west-3.amazonaws.com/observatoirebdd/2006_the_ecosystem_for_organized_crime_HEUNI_UNGIFT.pdf

Titre du document: Document title:The European Union and cooperation in criminal matters: the search for balance
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The present paper seeks to place the work of the EU within the context of broader international cooperation, and thus give a better sense of the direction in which EU criminal justice has evolved and how it may evolve in the years to come.

HEUNI Paper N° 25
Annee du document:
2006

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 https://s3.eu-west-3.amazonaws.com/observatoirebdd/2006_The_European_Union_and_Cooperation_in_criminal_matters_HEUNI_UNGIFT.pdf

Titre du document: Document title:The Mekong Challenge - Cambodia's "Beer Promotion Girls", their recruitment, working conditions and vulnerabilities
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This survey is part of a series of studies into recruitment practices and working conditions in the Greater Mekong Sub-region (GMS) of children and young women in sectors vulnerable to human trafficking, and the associated and inherent sexual and labour exploitation.


The document takes one of the first in-depth looks at both the personal and working lives of these young women who are, essentially, walking advertisements for competing beer companies. While technically speaking the role of beer promotion girls is to advertise and sell the beer company's products in bars and other entertainment establishments, the survey also reports that some of the girls accept invitations to go out with clients. However only a small minority admit to sleeping with them, dispelling a myth that most of these young women are selling more than alcohol.
Annee du document:
2006

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 https://s3.eu-west-3.amazonaws.com/observatoirebdd/2006_The_Mekong_Challenge_Cambodia_s_Beer_Promotion_Girls_ILO_ENG.pdf

Titre du document: Document title:The Mekong Challenge - Cambodia’s Hotel and Guesthouse Workers, their recruitment, working conditions and vulnerabilities
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This survey is part of a series of studies into recruitment practices and working conditions in the Greater Mekong Sub-region (GMS) of children and young women in sectors vulnerable to human trafficking, and the associated and inherent sexual and labour exploitation.

With both domestic and international tourist arrivals in Cambodia increasing each year, the Kingdom's travel and tourism industry, as a whole, is expanding. This expansion has provided another welcome avenue for much needed investment and economic activity. But as more young job seekers are attracted to this growing sector, there is also an increased opportunity for labour and sexual exploitation of those moving to tourist areas in search of work. While the risks of human trafficking are real, the report dispels myths that workers in the travel and tourism industry are more prone to trafficking-related exploitation. However it does reveal a fast-growing industry with the potential for labour exploitation of young people. An area that needs to be monitored carefully.
Annee du document:
2006

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 https://s3.eu-west-3.amazonaws.com/observatoirebdd/2006_The_Mekong_Challenge_Cambodia_s_Hotel_and_Guesthouse_Workers_ILO.pdf

Titre du document: Document title:The Mekong Challenge - Underpaid, Overworked, Overlooked
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Part of a series of studies on human trafficking and labour migration in the Greater Mekong sub-region.


Migration in the Greater Mekong Sub-region has a major impact on Thailand and other countries of the GMS. Research in this field requires an understanding of the dynamics of the migration process, and its consequences. This study has highlighted key indications of exploitation in terms of working conditions, constraints on freedom of movement, retention of identity documents and abuse among migrant children and young people in four sectors : domestic work, fishing, manufacturing and agriculture.
Annee du document:
2006

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 https://s3.eu-west-3.amazonaws.com/observatoirebdd/2006_The_Mekong_Challenge_Underpaid_overworked_Mekong_ILO_ENG.pdf

Titre du document: Document title:The Somali remittance sector in Canada
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This document explains the organization of the Somali remittance sector : the specialized companies in the transfers of funds, the hawalas, their history, the firms operating, the flow of funds...
Annee du document:
2016

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 https://s3.eu-west-3.amazonaws.com/observatoirebdd/2006_The_Somali_Remittance_Sector_in_Canada_Nathanson_Centre_UNGIFT.pdf

Titre du document: Document title:Trafficking in persons, brochure
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A booklet about trafficking in persons, with colour illustrations.
Annee du document:
2006

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 https://s3.eu-west-3.amazonaws.com/observatoirebdd/2006_TIP_Brochure_UNODC_UNGIFT_ENG.pdf

Titre du document: Document title:Trafficking in persons global patterns
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A survey by United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime published in April 2006 on global situation of trafficking in persons. Even though all human trafficking cases have their individual characteristics, most follow the same pattern: people are abducted or recruited in the country of origin, transferred through transit regions and then exploited in the destination country.
Annee du document:
2006

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 https://s3.eu-west-3.amazonaws.com/observatoirebdd/2006_TIP_Global_patterns_UNODC_ENG.pdf