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This study includes various European states (Allemagne, Belgique, Finlande, France, Italie, Norvège, Pays-Bas, Royaule-Uni) and provides an assessment of the impact of recent developments in Eastern Europe on the phenomenon of trafficking in children for sexual exploitation. This attempt is a necessary and most welcome contribution to the development of a European policy. The study is comprehensive on covering the various aspects of the prevention and combating of trafficking in children for sexual purposes. This approach is reflected in the concrete and specific conclusions dealing with such different issues as the need for enhacing international standards by ratifying protocols to international conventions, strengthening of the enforcement of the law, prevention campaigns, training for professionals and also the need for special protection and for special attention for the (possibilities of) repatriation. |