trafficking in persons
An Agenda For Change: Implementing the Platform of Action against Human Trafficking
Greasing the Palm: An Argument for an Increased Focus on Public Corruption in the Fight Against International Human Trafficking
Virginia M. Kendall, Greasing the Palm: An Argument for an Increased Focus on Public Corruption in the Fight Against International Human Trafficking, 44 CORNELL INT'L L.J. 1 (2011). Available at: https://ww3.lawschool.cornell.edu/research/ILJ/upload/Kendall-final.pdf
Left Out in the Cold: Trafficking Victims, Gender and Misinterpretation of the Refugee Convention's “Nexus" Requirement
Martina Pomeroy, Left Out in the Cold: Trafficking Victims, Gender, and Misinterpretation of the Refugee Convention's "Nexus" Requirement, 16 Mich. J. Gender & L. 453 (2010). Available at: https://repository.law.umich.edu/mjgl/vol16/iss2/3
Les articles 259 à 261, Code pénal belge Traite des êtres humains
Article 259 defines the crime of human trafficking, including both direct and indirect participation. The penalty is 3 to 5 years in prison. Articles 260 and 261 provide aggravated penalties, especially where minors or vulnerable persons are exploited.
Rescuing trafficking from ideological capture: prostitution reform and anti-trafficking law and policy
Janie A. Chuang, Rescuing Trafficking from Ideological Capture: Prostitution Reform and Anti-Trafficking Law and Policy, 158 U. Pa. L. Rev. 1655 (2010). Available at: https://scholarship.law.upenn.edu/penn_law_review/vol158/iss6/4