Taking stock of evidence-based research and sharing experiences from Europe
The Conference 'Combating Human Trafficking Today' will be held on Friday 28 September from 09.00 to 13.30 in Lecture Theatre 2 (LT2) at the University of Malta Msida Campus.
The Conference 'Combating Human Trafficking Today' will be held on Friday 28 September from 09.00 to 13.30 in Lecture Theatre 2 (LT2) at the University of Malta Msida Campus.
This conference seeks to provide answers to some of the most difficult questions relating to the trafficking of children and adults for commercial sexual exploitation. The conference seeks to answer some of the pending difficult questions:
- What are the links between trafficking and prostitution?
- What do we know about sexually exploited women in Malta? Who are they? What led to their exploitation?
- Can the criminalising of the sex buyer reduce human trafficking? - The Swedish Experience.
- In the context of existing legal models - What model should Malta adopt?
The Conference is organised by Dr Anna Borg (A4E) and Dr Anna Vella (Dar Hosea) in collaboration with the Centre for Labour Studies (CLS) at the University of Malta.
Full details are available on the CLS website.
Full details are available on the CLS website.