Suzie Rivera-Pacheco discusses the vulnerability of women and children to human trafficking in situations of natural disasters and their rights to protection and assistance. Lederer, and Shane Kelly explore the link between pornography and trafficking for the purpose of sexual exploitation. Volume five focuses on various aspects of combating human trafficking and raising awareness about this grave violation of human rights. Welcome to the Journal Welcome to the fifth edition of The Protection Project Journal of Human Rights and Civil Society (Protection Project J.
The Protection Project Journal of Human Rights and Civil Society 113 BIBLIO G RA P H Y:Įnding Demand: An Annotated List of Books, Articles, Organizations, and Projects Addressing the Demand Side of Human Trafficking Laura J. 99 INTERVIEW :Ĭommittee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women J. 81 Studying Human Trafficking for Forced Labor: The Polish Experience Zbigniew Lasocik. 73 Assessing the Effects on Students’ Awareness and Actions Produced by the Course “Human Trafficking and Contemporary Slavery” Silvia Scarpa. 59 “Let Me Through! I’m an Academic!” Fighting Trafficking from the Campus and Beyond Ryszard Piotrowicz. Researching the Nature and Extent of Human Trafficking for Sexual Exploitation in Ireland Eilís Ward and Gillian Wylie. 1 Human Trafficking and Natural Disasters: A Vulnerability Approach Suzie Rivera-Pacheco. The Slave and the Porn Star: Sexual Trafficking and Pornography Robert W.
The Protection Project 1717 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 501, Washington, DC, 20036 Tel: 202 663-5896 Fax: 202 663-5899 īoard of Editors Mohamed Mattar Founder and Executive Managing Editor Julia Braunmiller Editor in Chief Mandy Davis, Isis Elgibali, Dina Habeb, Anna Koppel, Jennifer Litvak, Elaine Panter Article Editors ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Reproduction or modification for distribution or republication is permitted only with prior written consent of The Protection Project. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS). LedererĬopyright 2012 The Protection Project at The Johns Hopkins University Paul H. Studying Human Trafficking for Forced Labor: The Polish Experience Zbigniew Lasocik I NT E RVI E W : Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women July 20, 2012īI BL IOG RAP H Y : Ending Demand: An Annotated List of Books, Articles, Organizations, and Projects Addressing the Demand Side of Human Trafficking Laura J. “Let Me Through! I’m an Academic!” Fighting Trafficking from the Campus and Beyond Ryszard Piotrowicz Assessing the Effects on Students’ Awareness and Actions Produced by the Course “Human Trafficking and Contemporary Slavery” Silvia Scarpa Human Trafficking and Natural Disasters: A Vulnerability Approach Suzie Rivera-Pacheco SHORT E SSAY S: Researching the Nature and Extent of Human Trafficking for Sexual Exploitation in Ireland Eilís Ward and Gillian Wylie
ART IC L E S: The Slave and the Porn Star: Sexual Trafficking and Pornography Robert W.