Centro de Documentação da PJ
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3894416.E.145
CD371
Organização Internacional do Trabalho
Trafficking in human beings : new approaches to combating the problem / International Labour Office.- 1st ed.- [Geneva] : International Labour Office, 2003.- 50 p. ; 30 cm. - (Work in freedom)
Special action programme to combat forced labour. ILO contributors to this report: Gender Promotion Department (GENPROM), InFocus Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour (IPEC), International Labour Standards and Human Rights Department (NORMES), International Migration Branch (MIGRANT), Department for the Coordination and Mobilisation of Resources for Technical Cooperation Projects (COMBI/CODEV), Bureau for Employers' Activities (ACTEMP) and ureau for Workers' Activities (ACTRAV).


TRÁFICO DE PESSOAS, ESCRAVATURA, MIGRAÇÃO, PROSTITUIÇÃO, ESTUDO DE CASOS, ORGANIZAÇÃO INTERNACIONAL DO TRABALHO

Section I: Trafficking in human beings. From trade of goods to human merchandise. Components of trafficking: recruitment, movement and exploitation. Human trafficking today. The ILO and trafficking. Making history tomorrow. Section II: The ILO and trafficking: ILO conventions. The ILO fundamental conventions. The declaration. Other ILO conventions. Recent UN instruments. Case study 1: Europe. The fruits of trafficked labour. Gangmasters good and bad. Putting the squeeze on workers. A Europe-wide problem. Reducing the risk of trafficking. Case study 2: Asia. Links across the mekong. The challenge of measuring the problem. Labour migration in the GMS. The challenge of demand for cheap labour. The example of Lao PDR. Case study 3: Americas. Following in father´s footsteps. Recruited into bondage in Bolivia. Trade union action. Mobile labour inspection units in Brazil. Slave ships and sexual traffic. A worst form of child labour. Trafficking into the sex trade. Exploitation in the south. Bibliography and references.