
We produce or support our clients to produce a broad range of publications in our areas of work. Our publications are a great source of information on modern slavery and its various forms (human trafficking, forced labour, child labour, sex trafficking, among others) around the world.
HRC’s publications reflect what we have achieved as a growing social enterprise and what we envision to end modern slavery, globally. Discover our latest reports below.
China’s Role in Preventing Modern Slavery in Myanmar’s Jade Mines
The first of its kind, this report analyses how and why Chinese corporates and markets involved in jade mining could assert their influence and apply pressure to conflict groups to...
Read MoreDelta 8.7 Markets Policy Guide
This Policy Guide provides a highly credible and current articulation of what we know about the global and national policies needed to accelerate progress towards Target 8.7 in a format...
Read MoreComments Concerning the Ranking of Taiwan by the U.S. Department of State in the 2021 Trafficking in Persons Report
This document contains the Seafood Working Group (SWG)’s comments concerning Taiwan’s ranking in the United States Department of State’s upcoming 2021 Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Report. Convened by Global Labor...
Read MoreLabor Abuse In Taiwan’s Seafood Industry & Local Advocacy For Reform
This report identifies entry points for the Seafood Working Group to support local movements in Taiwan that are pushing for reform and to end forced labour in the fishing industry....
Read MoreSurvivors’ Perspectives on Successful Reintegration after Trafficking
This in-depth research conducted in Bangladesh and Cambodia centres discussion about reintegration around survivors as agents in shaping their own lives, presenting evidence and opinions from survivors themselves about the...
Read MoreLabour Disputes Reveal a Worrying Power Imbalance and Vulnerability of Migrant Fishermen in Taiwan’s Fishing Industry
Highlighting the worrying power imbalance between migrant fishers, vessel owner, and the recruitment and manning agencies resulting in inappropriate arbitrary termination of the work contract by employer and the denial...
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