Faces of Forced Migration: governmental responses to human trafficking in post-conflict zones – Guest Lecture

Anna Bara from the European University Institute, Florence, will give a guest lecture on Faces of Forced Migration: Governmental responses to human trafficking in post-conflict zones at BSIS on Wednesday 4 December.

Human trafficking has long since represented one of the most problematic forms of forced migration. Particularly notable in the post-Soviet context has been the concerted influx of male and female labour migrants trafficked into various countries from the zones of conflict. Efforts to combat this phenomenon have traditionally been the preserve of individual state governments. The objective of the lecture is to examine key policy dilemmas related to human trafficking in Eastern Partnership countries and Russia that followed as a result of experienced inter and intra state conflicts.

Attendance is free but so that we can monitor numbers, please email bsis@kent.ac.uk to confirm your place.