By Amanda Tapp Introduction The Sinai desert of Egypt, bordering Israel, connects the Middle Eastern world to the continent…
Human Trafficking and Organised Crime in the Mediterranean
by Ben Scicluna Organised crime groups (OCGs) continue to use the political instability and ineffective governance in Mediterranean states to…
Quarterly Theme : Migration & Trafficking
Populations have been roaming the planet since the beginning of times, and migrations have shaped our current world in many…
An overview of forced labour of migrant workers in the Malaysian electronics industry.
By Ruwadzano Makumbe Malaysia is a highly industrialized country and it has a strong investment-friendly environment that attracts capital investments…
The Corridor of Death: How smuggling and human trafficking intersect in Mexico
By Alice Raymond Whilst people smuggling and human trafficking are both crimes according to international law, they are not…
Human Trafficking in the United States and Mexico
By Oriana Delgado The present article summarizes the current situation of human trafficking in the U.S. and Mexico. Challenges and…
The Middle East: A Brief Analysis
By Amanda Tapp Master’s student at the War Department of King’s College London. The United Nations 2015 International Migration…
Is Social Media exacerbating or ameliorating sex trafficking problems?
By Ben Peter Lindsey Social Media has evolved from an innovative product in the tech-boom to an indispensable cultural and…
The relationship between the labour market and gendered trafficking in Saudi Arabia
By Sanjana Parashar In August 2012 Nepal banned women under the age of 30 from working in the GCC countries…
Vulnerability: an Anthropological Perspective on Conflict and Human Trafficking
By Chiara Chiavarolli Chronicity and vulnerability The traditional concept of “war” tends to describe conflict as a moment of “crisis”,…