Conference Papers Africa
Dettmeijer-Vermeulen, Corinne E.
Judge, Dutch National Rapporteur on Trafficking in Human Beings
Human Trafficking, prostitution, forced labour and the unaccompanied minor. The importance of data collection and the role of the rapporteur
Dhar, Prof. Rajib Lochan and Joshi, Prof. Rajul
Child Labour in the Restaurants and Eateries: A case study of
Volunteer with Foundation for Development Needy Communities NGO
Child Labour, a Threat to the Future Skilled Manpower in
Minister for Statistics, Associate Minister for Social Development & Employment , Deputy Leader of the New Zealand House of Representatives
Opening Session Speech Notes
School of Social Sciences and Psychology, Victoria University, Melbourne
Aboriginal child removal in Australia - past and present
McClelland, Hon Robert
Attorney-General, Commonwealth Government of
Opening Session Speech Notes
Mhlanga, Roland Edgar
Child Labour and Child Exploitation: HIV and its Impact (power-point presentation)
Molankal, Gangabhushan M.
Faculty, Department of Social Work,
Child Labour in
Park,
Adolescent Prostitution in
Pascoe, John AO
Chief Federal Magistrate of the Federal Magistrates Court of
Trafficking in Unborn Children
Riddell, Rosemary,
Family Court Judge of
Protecting Children from Family Violence
Sardar, Riffat
Child & Adolescent Protection Specialist, UNICEF
Protection of Children from Exploitation, Abuse and Violence through Legal Reform: The Child Protection
Trew, John
CARE
Galvanizing Communities to End Child Labor, Caution Children at Work
Turner, S.M.
University of Victoria,
A Taxonomy of Child Labour
Van Der Waarden, Natalie
Faculty of Law and Business,
Regulation of Child Employment in
Vinkovic, Dr. Mario
Assistant Professor, Director of J. J. Strossmayer Master in European Studies Programe, Faculty of Law, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University, Croatia
Child Labour from the EU Perspective (power-point presentation)
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PRE-REGISTRATION
All groups must pre-register by faxing to the Organizer in the U.S.A, names and passport numbers of the participating five delegates. When faxing their pre-registration, they should include the official e-mail address of the group, fax and telephone numbers.. Pre-registration can also be done by e-mail. All delegates will be issued photo identification badges that must be shown for access to both conference venues. This will be mailed to only fully registered delegates.
SIMULTANEOUS INTERPRETATION AND WORKING DOCUMENTS
Simultaneous interpretation will be provided in English Language, French, Spanish, Russian, Arabic and Chinese
Information for Registration
Intending Organizations/participants should apply for registration by submitting their names and proofs for a valid passport by fax or as attachments to our e-mails. Our Africa Coordinator will only direct you to Hotels in