Addressing demand: A useful concept in the context of trafficking in human beings?

Released 24 October 2016

18 October 2016 was the 10th EU Anti-Trafficking Day. In a three-part blog series, ICMPD analysed challenges and future priorities for the EU and its Member States in combating trafficking in human beings. In view of the forthcoming EU Anti-Trafficking Strategy, we're looking at current anti-trafficking efforts in the context of global migration trends and policies, asking the question of how current debates might shape anti-trafficking in the coming years.

Responses to Demand in the Context of Trafficking in Human Beings: Regulatory measures from twelve national contexts

Working Paper

Published April 2016

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