Stop the Traffic 2 - Links to other useful information resources
Stop the Traffic 2 (2003)
Links
to other useful information resources
- Asia Pacific Forum Website: Trafficking
- Protocol
to prevent, suppress and punish trafficking in persons, especially women
and children, supplementing the United Nations Convention against Transnational
Organized Crime - United
Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights information
on trafficking - Recommended
Principles and Guidelines on Human Rights and Human Trafficking
Australia
- Project Respect
- Ausaid - Media release
on Mekong region anti-trafficking project - Ausaid
- policy framework on gender and development - Australian
Institute of Crimonology - 2002 paper: “Policing trafficking
in women for prostitution” by Kathleen Maltzahn - Australian
Institute of Criminology - 2001 paper: “Organised Crime and
People Smuggling/ Trafficking to Australia” by Rebecca
Tailby - Australian
Women Speak - speech given by Kathleen Maltzahn at a conference
organised by the Commonwealth Office of the Status of Women - Department of Immigration, Multicultural
and Indigenous Affairs - Letters to the Editor section, including
letters regarding the department’s policy on trafficking. - Department of Immigration, Multicultural
and Indigenous Affairs - information on the trafficking of women
into prostitution. - ‘Legal
Loopholes and Contract Girls’ - Sex Slaves and Legal Loopholes - Public Health
Association of Australia - policy on the trafficking of women and children
into prostitution - Kerry Carrington and Jane Hearn, Trafficking
and the Sex Industry:
From Impunity to Protection, Current Issues Brief, no. 28, Department
of Parliamentary Library, 2003 - Coalition
Against Trafficking in Women Australia
Jennifer Norberry, 'Criminal
Code Amendment (Slavery and Sexual Servitude) Bill 1999', Bills Digest,
no. 167, Department of the Parliamentary Library, 1999 - Stewart Smith, The
Control of Prostitution, New South Wales Parliamentary Library Research
Service Briefing Paper, no. 14, 2003. This briefing paper has a section
on illegal immigrants and sex slavery - Australian
Institute of Criminology - paper on trafficking in humans (PDF)
International
- Office to Monitor and Combat
Trafficking in Persons - Victims of Trafficking
and Violence Protection Act of 2000: Trafficking in Persons Report 2003 - Anti Slavery International
- Anti Trafficking
Programme - Coalition Against Trafficking
in Women - ECPAT International (End
Child Prostitution, Child Pornography and the Trafficking of Children
for Sexual Purposes) - The
European Commission Justice and Home Affairs – article on trafficking - Global Alliance Against Trafficking
in Women - Global Alliance
Against Trafficking in Women - Home
Office, Prevention of People Trafficking Tool Kit - Human Rights Watch
- The Protection Project –
a legal human rights research institute - United
Kingdom Home Office – Research paper on trafficking to the UK (PDF) - United
Nations Development Fund for women (UNIFEM) - links to trafficking resources,
plus UN media kit - UNIFEM
Fact-sheet on trafficking in Southeast Asia - US
Secretary of State: “Stop trafficking” web site - US State
department - extensive list of resources - Regeringskansliet Ministry for Foreign Affairs Trafficking
in Women and Children in Asia and Europe: A background presentation
of the problems involved and the initiatives taken, 2001 - Report
of the Special Rapporteur on violence against women, its causes and
consequences, Ms. Radhika Coomaraswamy, on trafficking in women,
women's migration and violence against women, submitted in accordance
with Commission on Human Rights resolution 1997/44 - US Department of Justice, Accomplishments
in the Fight to Prevent Trafficking in Persons, Fact Sheet, Washington,
25 February 2003 - World Congress Against
Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children