Canadian Policy on Human Trafficking: a four year analysis, by Jacqueline Oxman-Martinez, Jill Hanley, and Fanny Gomez, includes an overview of the Canadian government’s policy since 2000, and focuses on prevention of trafficking, protection of victims and prosecuting traffickers. – On the Way to a Better Future: Belgium as transit country for trafficking and smuggling of unaccompanied minors, by Ilse Derluyn and Eric Broekaert, gives insight into the trafficked population of unaccompanied minors. Files and observation of the targeted population in the Belgian port of Zeebrugge were used for the study. – Child Trafficking or Teenage Migration? Bolivian migrants in Argentina, by Tanja Bastia, provides an examination of the situation in Latin America, and argues that child trafficking is a neglected issue there. Specifically, the paper targets migration from Bolivia to Argentina, identifying chracterstics and recent trends. There is a detailed analysis of specific cases.