The trafficking of children is a thriving business. In this paper, we highlight key economic characteristics of this business. We show that the fight against child trafficking is far from trivial and that supply-side policies have very limited effect unless preceded by attacks on the demand side. Successful policies involve international cooperation on both fronts. We work within a model of a source country to highlight the necessary ingredients of a successful international cooperation towards the elimination of child trafficking
Child trafficking for the purpose of labour exploitation is a difficult phenomenon to detect. It is ...
The emergence of new ways of committing the crime of human trafficking have increased the prevelance...
Part I of this paper will provide a general framework for understanding human trafficking in the Uni...
We study how countries can coordinate their national action plans so as to fight global child traffi...
This thesis focuses on the failure of the international law regime to effectively address child traf...
Abstract: This paper explores empirically and theoretically one of the least stud-ied economic pheno...
The sexual exploitation of children is detrimental to the physical and emotional health and developm...
This paper expresses the reason and root cause for the trade of children. The traffickers migrates...
Article 32 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child ( UN Convention ) states that...
Edited by College at Brockport former faculty member Obi N.I. Ebbe, and Dilip K. Das.War, poverty, a...
This paper studies the microeconomics of child vulnerability to kidnapping in an environment where c...
Human trafficking is a growing illegal crime, both in terms of numbers and profits. Thus, important...
The purpose of this research is to find out the implementation and actualization of international an...
textabstractAbstract In this review, we argue that the pattern of trafficking needs to be understoo...
Purpose – The market in trafficked children bought and sold for sexual exploitation is one of the mo...
Child trafficking for the purpose of labour exploitation is a difficult phenomenon to detect. It is ...
The emergence of new ways of committing the crime of human trafficking have increased the prevelance...
Part I of this paper will provide a general framework for understanding human trafficking in the Uni...
We study how countries can coordinate their national action plans so as to fight global child traffi...
This thesis focuses on the failure of the international law regime to effectively address child traf...
Abstract: This paper explores empirically and theoretically one of the least stud-ied economic pheno...
The sexual exploitation of children is detrimental to the physical and emotional health and developm...
This paper expresses the reason and root cause for the trade of children. The traffickers migrates...
Article 32 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child ( UN Convention ) states that...
Edited by College at Brockport former faculty member Obi N.I. Ebbe, and Dilip K. Das.War, poverty, a...
This paper studies the microeconomics of child vulnerability to kidnapping in an environment where c...
Human trafficking is a growing illegal crime, both in terms of numbers and profits. Thus, important...
The purpose of this research is to find out the implementation and actualization of international an...
textabstractAbstract In this review, we argue that the pattern of trafficking needs to be understoo...
Purpose – The market in trafficked children bought and sold for sexual exploitation is one of the mo...
Child trafficking for the purpose of labour exploitation is a difficult phenomenon to detect. It is ...
The emergence of new ways of committing the crime of human trafficking have increased the prevelance...
Part I of this paper will provide a general framework for understanding human trafficking in the Uni...