Prostituutioon ja ihmiskauppaan liittyvä keskustelu ja politiikka (Debate and policies on prostitution and trafficking)

Anna Kontula:
Siirtolaisena seksitöissä.
Voima 6/2004.

Marjan Wijers (Clara Wichmann Institute, Expert Centre Women and Law, Amsterdam) & Marieke van Doorninck (Mr A. de Graaf Foundation, Dutch Institute for Prostitution Issues, Amsterdam):
Only rights can stop wrongs: A critical assessment of anti-trafficking strategies.

Paper presented at EU/IOM STOP European Conference on Preventing and Combating Trafficking in Human Beings — A Global Challenge for the 21st Century. September 18-20, 2002, European Parliament, Brussels, Belgium.

Penelope Saunders:
Migration, Sex Work, and Trafficking in Persons.

A condensed version of this article was published as "Working on the Inside: Migration, Sex Work and Trafficking in Persons," in Legal Link (Australia), Vol. 11, No. 2, 2000.
Can sex workers and anti-trafficking activists work together? Where do sex worker rights fit into an anti-trafficking framework? This article explores these questions based on the authors' experience as part of the NSWP lobby at the UN Trafficking Protocol negotiations.

Redefining Prostitution as Sex Work on the International Agenda by Jo Bindman, Anti-Slavery International. With participation of Jo Doezma, Network of Sex Work Projects. ©1997.
This document demonstrates how United Nations and global labour legislation can protect the human rights of sex workers. 366K. 158 pages in print.

Jo Doezema (Institute of Development Studies, University of Brighton):
Who gets to choose? Coercion, consent and the UN Trafficking Protocol
— (a later version of this paper published in Gender and Development, Volume 10 No. 1, March 2002)

Jo Doezema:
Loose Women or Lost Women? — The re-emergence of the myth of 'white slavery' in contemporary discourses of 'trafficking in women'.
Gender Issues, Vol. 18, no. 1, Winter 2000, pp. 23-50.
"I examine how narratives of 'white slavery' and 'trafficking in women' function as cultural myths, constructing particular conceptions of the issue of migration for the sex industry. The myths around 'white slavery' were grounded in the perceived need to regulate female sexuality under the guise of protecting women…"

Mary Ann Irwin:
'White Slavery' As Metaphor: Anatomy of a Moral Panic.

Ex Post Facto: The History Journal, 1996 - Volume V. History Department, San Francisco State University
"Whether or not white slavery actually existed or represented a significant factor in prostitution will not be argued here. Many Victorians were convinced that white slavery existed, while many others were just as certain that it did not; what is of concern is the dialogue itself…"

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