THE PROTECTION PROJECT


Mission

Establishing An International Framework For The Elimination Of
Trafficking In Persons, Especially Women and Children.

The goal of the Protection Project is to research and document the
global scope of the problem of trafficking in persons and, through the
dissemination of relevant and timely information, to influence policy and
practice in the war against trafficking.

[What's New]


[Links]

 A Comprehensive Bill of Rights in the New Iraqi Constitution - Time for an Educational Initiative, a Legislative Process and Judicial Interpretation; Commentary by Dr. Mohamed Mattar.

 A Landmark Constitutional Development - Article 35 of the New Iraqi Constitution: Recognition of Trafficking in Women and Children as a Specific Crime; Commentary by Dr. Mohamed Mattar, September 19, 2005.

 A Regional Comparative Legal Analysis of Sex Trafficking and Sex Tourism - Singapore, April 25-27, 2005

 The U.S. Releases the 2005  Trafficking in Persons Report - U.S. State Department fifth annual Trafficking in Persons Report

 Trafficking in Persons: The European Versus the U.S. Approach - Dr. Mohammed Mattar, Brussels, Belgium, May 11, 2005

 The Protection Project's "2005 Human Rights Report on Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children" Released - (Check back frequently for new reports.)

 Network - A Comprehensive Worldwide Network of NGO Partners

 US Department of State: 2004 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices

 US Department of State: 2004 International Religious Freedom Report

 US Department of Labor: 2004 Findings on the Worst Forms of Child Labor

 U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Campaign to Rescue & Restore Victims of Human Trafficking:  Provides information and resources about human trafficking and the Campaign

 Freedom House Surveys on Women's Rights in the Middle East

 U.S. Commitment to Women in the Middle East

 Office of International Women's Issues

 International Religious Freedoms Report

 United States Commission on International Religious Freedoms



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