INSigHT Italian Research Team invited to teach at the ASGI Advanced Course on Trafficking in Human Beings and Labour Exploitation

ASGI, the Italian Association for Juridical Studies on Immigration, organised an Advanced Course on Trafficking in Human Beings and Labour Exploitation from May 28 to June 12.

The main targets participants were lawyers, practioners and legal operators working in the field of anti-trafficking and labour exploitation as well as in the wider asylum seeker and refugee reception system.

The course was organised in collaboration with the Istituto Dirpolis of the Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna in Pisa and Satis (Anti-trafficking System of the Tuscany Region). As part of the course, Michela Semprebon and Serena Caroselli were invited to present the INSigHT Action and to provide some in-progress insights on the research that the INSigHT Italian Research Team is conducting on begging in Venice and on secondary movements in the EU, particularly across the Brenner Border.

Considerable interest was expressed by participants on begging, which to date is very hardly studies, as far as Nigerians are concerned, as well as on secondary movements throughout Europe as well as dynamics of re-trafficking, that are being studies by Oluwafemi Abe, the Nigerian researcher collaborating with the team.

Here you can find course details (in Italian)

For more information and access to the recording (in Italian) please contact: msemprebon@iuav.it