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Human trafficking: simply a European problem?
Ursula Smartt
School of Law
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Human Trafficking
100%
Europol
66%
Italy
66%
Human Rights
66%
Law Enforcement
33%
Movement of Goods
33%
Motor Vehicles
33%
Border Control
33%
EU Citizen
33%
AIDS
33%
Organized Crime
33%
Multilingualism
33%
Crime
33%
UK
33%
Ireland
33%
Boundaries
33%
Germany
33%
France
33%
Europe
33%
International Law
33%
Alcoholic Beverages
33%
Nutrition Policy
33%
Ukraine
33%
Adriatic Sea
33%
Airport Infrastructure
33%
Albania
33%
Central and Eastern Europe
33%
Luxembourg
33%
INIS
humans
100%
people
37%
member states
37%
italy
37%
control
25%
airports
25%
enforcement
25%
france
12%
europe
12%
legal aspects
12%
air
12%
economics
12%
transport
12%
women
12%
children
12%
travel
12%
security
12%
seas
12%
diseases
12%
breakdown
12%
cooperation
12%
hiv
12%
AIDS
12%
crime
12%
terrorism
12%
germany
12%
public health
12%
ireland
12%
ukraine
12%
treaties
12%
international laws
12%
russian federation
12%
containers
12%
passengers
12%
eastern europe
12%
trucks
12%
bypasses
12%
luxembourg
12%
adriatic sea
12%
fbi
12%
albania
12%
Psychology
Health Concern
100%
Air Travel
100%
Immigrant
100%
Public Health
100%