The Human Trafficking Handbook is a collection of original essays written by pre-eminent professionals in the field of human trafficking and forced labour.
Each essay brings a different perspective from within the UK on the topic, offering a greater understanding of key issues such as victims' rights and the consequences of trafficking for the individual.
Contributors include barristers and solicitors who specialise in the subject, directors of human rights charities and organisations, and anti-trafficking police officers. The book is edited by Parosha Chandran, a leading human rights barrister and co-founder of the Trafficking Law and Policy Forum.