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Trafficking for Labour Exploitation - Conceptual Issues, and Challenges for Law Enforcement. Presentation to Fifth International Law Enforcement Conference, Kiev, 31 March- 2 April 2009

Document number
2047
Date
2009
Title
Trafficking for Labour Exploitation - Conceptual Issues, and Challenges for Law Enforcement. Presentation to Fifth International Law Enforcement Conference, Kiev, 31 March- 2 April 2009
Author/publisher
Roger Plant, International Labour Organization (ILO)
Availability
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Document type(s)
Meeting Documentation/Conference Reports,
Keywords
Human trafficking, Slave Labour, Sexual Exploitation, Slavery, Servitude, Forced Labour, Debt bondage, Labour exploitation, Domestic labour, Slavery-like practices; Agricultural labour;
Summary

"...Today I have been asked to set the ball rolling for our meeting by providing East European practitioners with help on the legal interpretation of what forced labour and labour exploitation actually mean, and to share ideas as to how – on a very complex subject – we are now developing some practical indicators to guide the efforts of future law enforcement..."

Contents:
- The concepts of forced labour and labour exploitation, and the development of indicators
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The “Delphi” indicators of trafficking
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National Surveys and pilot estimates

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