The policy framework for combating human trafficking and protecting victims in Denmark does not match the reality faced by the majority of the migrant women arriving in the country. Especially in relation to women from African countries, the national legislation and regulations can be a source of frustration for agencies such as Reden International, which helps foreign women working in prostitution in Denmark, particularly victims of trafficking
Nigerian women are being trafficked mostly for sexual exploitation to Italy and to other destination...
Human trafficking is the world’s third largest organized crime after the illegal trade in arms and d...
Millions of short-term, low-skilled women migrant workers from South-Asia to West-Asia experience ex...
The policy framework for combating human trafficking and protecting victims in Denmark does not matc...
This article draws from interviews with Nigerian women convicted of trafficking for sexual exploitat...
Human trafficking is endemic and a serious global problem. It is a multidimensional human rights vio...
Although the Nordic Model has been embraced by the international anti-trafficking movement, recent s...
Since the mid-1980s, sexual services (like other forms of affective and care labour) in Italy are in...
The phenomenon of the trafficking of women, especially of young girls and women into exploitative s...
Academic discourses and policy debates on the phenomenon of women trafficking have focused on the th...
Tens of thousands of women and girls are trafficked from mainly poorer to richer regions of Europe a...
This article deals with how return programmes for rejected asylum seekers and irregular migrants con...
This article is based on empirical research with West African migrant women working in prostitution ...
In the context of recent large-scale migratory flows from North Africa to the European Union, signif...
The Swedish prostitution law from 1999, now followed by Norway and Iceland, criminalized the purchas...
Nigerian women are being trafficked mostly for sexual exploitation to Italy and to other destination...
Human trafficking is the world’s third largest organized crime after the illegal trade in arms and d...
Millions of short-term, low-skilled women migrant workers from South-Asia to West-Asia experience ex...
The policy framework for combating human trafficking and protecting victims in Denmark does not matc...
This article draws from interviews with Nigerian women convicted of trafficking for sexual exploitat...
Human trafficking is endemic and a serious global problem. It is a multidimensional human rights vio...
Although the Nordic Model has been embraced by the international anti-trafficking movement, recent s...
Since the mid-1980s, sexual services (like other forms of affective and care labour) in Italy are in...
The phenomenon of the trafficking of women, especially of young girls and women into exploitative s...
Academic discourses and policy debates on the phenomenon of women trafficking have focused on the th...
Tens of thousands of women and girls are trafficked from mainly poorer to richer regions of Europe a...
This article deals with how return programmes for rejected asylum seekers and irregular migrants con...
This article is based on empirical research with West African migrant women working in prostitution ...
In the context of recent large-scale migratory flows from North Africa to the European Union, signif...
The Swedish prostitution law from 1999, now followed by Norway and Iceland, criminalized the purchas...
Nigerian women are being trafficked mostly for sexual exploitation to Italy and to other destination...
Human trafficking is the world’s third largest organized crime after the illegal trade in arms and d...
Millions of short-term, low-skilled women migrant workers from South-Asia to West-Asia experience ex...