December 2nd marks the International Day for the Abolition of Slavery. This was the date of the adoption of the UN Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Persons and of the Exploitation of the Prostitution of Others, in 1949.
My web statistics show that "human trafficking" is one of the most common issues that brings users to both this blog and its companion wiki, "Researching Forced Migration." On the former, visitors can track references to "human trafficking" by browsing the posts that have been assigned the subject label "human trafficking" and by subscribing to the RSS feed for the same subject label. On the latter resource, visitors can browse references highlighted on the human trafficking subject category page.
In addition, those interested in monitoring this issue should keep an eye on the sidebar of this blog. This is where new journal articles and new law articles and papers are listed. These two listings are generated through my delicious bookmarks, and in both, "human trafficking" is a regularly discussed topic.
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