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Further information relating to the Inquiry

Inquiry information and documents

  • Tender for research: experiences of people trafficked into commercial sexual exploitation in Scotland
  • Invitation to quote: draft, analyse, report for Human Trafficking Inquiry in Scotland
  • Press release announcing the Inquiry 
  • Questions and answers on the Commission's Inquiry into human trafficking relating to Scotland
  • Inquiry by Scottish Parliament into Migration and Trafficking - The Commission's response
  • Official record of oral evidence to the Scottish Parliament Equal Opportunities Committee - June 2010
  • The Commission's statement to the 14th session of UN Human Rights Committee in response to the report of the Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially women and children, Joy Ngozi Ezeilo, June 2010

External content

 

  • Oral evidence session to the Scottish Parliament’s Equal Opportunities Committee of 15 June 2010 (BBC Democracy Live video)
  • Final report of the Scottish Parliament’s Equal Opportunities Committee’s Inquiry into Migration and Trafficking
  • Report by the Anti-Trafficking Monitoring Group assessing the UK’s implementation of the Council of Europe’s Trafficking Convention, one year on
  • Research on human trafficking from April 2009 commissioned by the Scottish Government
  • Research by Amnesty International (UK: Scotland) on human trafficking from August 2008

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