Rights and Recourse, A Guide to Legal Remedies for Trafficked Persons in the UK is is a toolkit for UK stakeholders working in law and civil service relating to human trafficking and modern slavery. It highlights the issue that trafficking victims, particularly victims of forced labour and sexual exploitation, are at risk of re-trafficking due to limitations in the criminal justice system and suggests that financial compensation is needed to break this cycle. It provides two detailed cases studies and aims to be a practical manual outlining the legal remedies under both UK and international law.
For the full report by Anti-Slavery International and Eaves Poppy Project, April 2010, read here.