1 Legal Foundations: Defining Slavery, Servitude, Forced or Compulsory Labour, and Human Trafficking 2 Trafficking Operations and Modus Operandi 3 Working with Victims of Trafficking and Modern Slavery: Trauma-Informed Practice for Legal, Public Authorities, and Support Professionals 4 The Operative Duty to Identify Victims of Slavery, Servitude, Forced or Compulsory Labour, and Human Trafficking: The National Referral Mechanism and Art. 4 ECHR 5 Safeguarding in Immigration and Criminal Detention - Children and Adults at Risk 6 The Legal Significance of Age: Assessments, Disputes, and Their Consequences in Immigration, Social Welfare and Criminal Contexts 7 Investigating Trafficking and Exploitation Offences 8 Access to Justice for Victims of Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking: Special Measures in Court and Tribunal Proceedings 9 Criminal Offences of Trafficking 10 Criminal Defences Available to Victims of Trafficking 11 Victims of Exploitation- at the police station 12 Criminal Court Process 13 Criminal Appeal Process for Victims of Exploitation who Commit Criminal Acts 14 Trafficking, Slavery, and Extradition - The Current Legal Landscape and Obligations under Art. 4 ECHR 15 Compensation for Victims of Trafficking and Modern Slavery 16 International Protection and Human Rights Claims by Victims of Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery 17 Human Trafficking, Terrorism and Secret Evidence 18 Prosecuting and Defending in the ICC 19 Tackling Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery in the Global Economy 20 Public Funding for Potential Victims of Exploitation 21 Professional Ethics in Legal Representation of Victims of Trafficking and Modern Slavery.
Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery Law and Practice