Irregular Migration Flows and Human Trafficking in the Western Balkan Countries: Challenges of the Convergence of Counter-Trafficking Response
Irregular Migration Flows and Human Trafficking in the Western Balkan Countries: Challenges of the Convergence of Counter-Trafficking Response
Author(s): Merita H. MeçeSubject(s): Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Criminology, Migration Studies
Published by: Institute for Research and European Studies - Bitola
Keywords: irregular migration; Western Balkan route; human trafficking; weak state; counter-trafficking Response;
Summary/Abstract: Irregular migration on the Western Balkan route has marked an unprecedented number during the last five years. Evidence indicates that both, non-European nationals and Western Balkan citizens have been involved in this complex migratory flow being exposed to various risks of human trafficking. But Western Balkan countries are source, transit and destination countries of human trafficking while their states are not well organized to implement a comprehensive and well-coordinated regional response to combat it. This paper aims at examining challenges faced by the Western Balkan countries to converge anti-trafficking response while facing increased irregular migratory waves. Using secondary data it illustrates various disparities and differences among them concluding that a well-coordinated, multi-faceted and integrated regional response is needed to combat this humanitarian problem.
Journal: Journal of Liberty and International Affairs
- Issue Year: I/2016
- Issue No: Suppl.
- Page Range: 35-48
- Page Count: 11
- Language: English