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Notes<br />

what is human trafficking?<br />

1 ‘A Global Alliance Against Forced Labour’, International<br />

Labour Organization.<br />

http://www.ilo.org<br />

The response to human trafficking<br />

2 See Article 3(a).<br />

www.no-trafficking.org/resources_laws.html<br />

Cambodia<br />

3 General Population Census of Cambodia (2008).<br />

4 Central Intelligence Agency, ‘The World Factbook’ (2009).<br />

www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook<br />

5 See above n. 3.<br />

6-7 Cambodian Ministry of Social Affairs, Veterans and Youth<br />

Rehabilitation (2009).<br />

There are currently no reliable estimates of the total<br />

number of trafficking victims in Cambodia. As a reference,<br />

repatriation data from some surrounding countries is<br />

used.<br />

8-12 Law on Suppression of Human Trafficking and Sexual<br />

Exploitation (2007).<br />

13 Cambodian Penal Code (2009).<br />

China<br />

14 China Statistical Yearbook (2008).<br />

15 See above n. 4.<br />

16 Chen Jian, Vice Minister of MOFCOM, provided at video<br />

conference on sending Chinese workers abroad.<br />

17 ‘Communiqué on Major Data of 1% National Population<br />

Sample Survey in 2005’, State Statistics Bureau, China.<br />

18 See above n. 16.<br />

36<br />

19 Unpublished study of print media reports of trafficking<br />

cases in China, International Labour Organization, The<br />

Project to Prevent Trafficking in Girls and Young Women<br />

for Labour Exploitation in China (CP-TING) (2006-2008).<br />

20 ‘Country Paper against Trafficking in Women and Children’,<br />

The National Working Committee on Children and Women<br />

Under the State Council (2004).<br />

21 Unpublished analysis of online media reports on<br />

trafficking cases, UNIAP, China (2007-June 2008).<br />

22 Unpublished analysis of online media reports on<br />

trafficking cases, UNIAP, China (Ongoing).<br />

23 News of IMOAT first Liaison officers training workshop<br />

(2009).<br />

www.mps.gov.cn/n16/n983040/n1928424/<br />

n1928454/2028130.html<br />

24 ‘Study of situation of children left behind in China’, All-<br />

China Women’s Federation (2008).<br />

www.china.com.cn/news/2008-02/27/content_10861371.<br />

htm<br />

25-26 Press release issued at Anti-trafficking Campaign Press<br />

Conferences and during TV/online interviews, Ministry of<br />

Public Security, China (May 2009).<br />

27 Unpublished analysis of online media reports on<br />

trafficking cases, UNIAP, China (Ongoing).<br />

28-29 See above n. 25.<br />

30 Criminal Law of the People’s Republic of China (1997),<br />

Article 240.<br />

31 See above n. 27.<br />

32 China Inter-Ministerial Meeting, Office Against Human<br />

Trafficking (IMOAT), China NPA Implementation Progress<br />

Update (2009).<br />

33-34 Press release from the Supreme People’s Court, China<br />

(2009).<br />

35-40 Criminal Law of the People’s Republic of China (1997).<br />

41-42 See above n. 25.

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