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Alexis A. Aronowitz: Human trafficking, human misery. The global trade in human beings

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  1. This latter point is further developed in Appendix 2, where the source states and their respective trafficking patterns are presented alongside the destinations of this illegal trading.

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Lo Iacono, E. Alexis A. Aronowitz: Human trafficking, human misery. The global trade in human beings. Trends Organ Crim 15, 336–338 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12117-012-9168-y

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