Human trafficking is a modern form of slavery and a severe violation of
basic human rights. Not One Victim More contains interviews with
trafficking victims from across the three Baltic States, in cooperation
with non-governmental organisations in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
It provides arguments for national and international policy and legal
reform in this area based on insights from contributors across a
number of disciplines including law, economics, psychology, social
policy and education. While the themes and issues highlighted are
explored in the context of the Baltic States, it is hoped that many of the
conclusions and recommendations with regard to prevention,
protection and prosecution, have an application to wider European
Union and international contexts.