Studies and literature
Reports published by international partners / organizations
Handbooks & Training materials
- Handbook for consular and diplomatic staff on how to assist and protect victims of human trafficking. Stockholm, Council of the Baltic Sea States, 2011.
- Guardianship for children deprived of parental care. Luxembourg, European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights, 2015.
- Trafficked and exploited minors between vulnerability and illegality (TEMVI project final report). Padua, University of Padua, Human Rights Centre, 2016.
- Handbook for legal, social, health professionals involved in the protection of the rights and the assistance of victims of human trafficking. Bucharest, Association Pro Refugiu Romania, 2017.
- Flow monitoring surveys: The human trafficking and other exploitative practices indication survey. Brussels, International Organization for Migration, 2017.
- Safe! Voices from the Field. Safe and Adequate Return, Fair Treatment and Early Identification of Victims of Trafficking from Third Countries outside the EU. AMIF Final Report. Amsterdam, HVO-Querido, 2018.
- Safe! Voices from the Field. Training Manual. Amsterdam, HVO-Querido, 2018.
- European Commission: Study on the economic, social and human costs of trafficking in human beings within the EU. Brussels, 2020.
- European Commission: Study on reviewing the functioning of Member States’ National and Transnational Referral Mechanisms. Brussels, 2020.
- Compendium of good practices in addressing trafficking in human beings for the purpose of labour exploitation. Strasbourg, Council of Europe, 2020.
- Eurojust Report on Trafficking in Human Beings. Best practice and issues in judicial cooperation. The Hague, 2021.
- Zbigniew Lasocik, John Winterdyk, Marcel Van der Watt (eds.): Forced labour and child exploitation: Challenges, Perspective, and Social Context. Warsaw, Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Law Studies, 2021.
- OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights: National Referral Mechanisms. Joining Efforts to Protect the Rights of Trafficked Persons. Warsaw, 2022
- OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights: Code of Practice for Ensuring the Rights of Victims and Survivors of Human Trafficking. Warsaw, 2023.
- International Organization for Migration: From Evidence to Action: Twenty Years of IOM Child Trafficking Data to Inform Policy and Programming. Geneva, 2023
Books & Articles
- Szandra Windt: Attitudes of Law Enforcements Towards Trafficking in Human Beings in Hungary, Archives of Criminology
- Roberto Forin – Claire Healy: Trafficking along migration routes to Europe. Bridging the gap between migration, asylum and anti-trafficking. Vienna, ICMPD, 2018.
- Claire Healy: The strength to carry on. Resilience and vulnerability to trafficking and other abuses among people travelling along migration routes to Europe. Vienna, ICMPD, 2019.
- Cracks in the system: Child Trafficking in the context of institutional care in Europe. London, Lumos Foundation, 2020.
- Ronald Weitzer: New Directions in Research on Human Trafficking. In: The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 2014/1. pp. 6–24.
- Anette Brunovskis – May-Len Skilbrei: Two Birds with One Stone? Implications of conditional assistance in victim protection and prosecution of traffickers. In: Anti-Trafficking Review, 2016/6. pp. 13–30.
- Kiril Sharapov: Public Understanding of Trafficking in Human Beings in Great Britain, Hungary and Ukraine. In: Anti-Trafficking Review, 2019/13. pp. 30–49.
- Szandra Windt – Petronella Deres: The characteristics of trafficking in human beings in Hungary and Romania. In: Archiwum Kryminologii, 2020/1. pp. 139-161.
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