- Russian roulette for two thousand euros
- Findings from the HESTIA Project presented at the EU NREMs meeting
- A new "market niche" in Europe: Exploitative sham marriages
- Experts from 13 countries meet at the HESTIA Project conference
- The Study Defines a New Concept of "Exploitative Sham Marriages" and Proposes Recommendations for their Reduction
- HESTIA project partners are preparing for ambitious anti-trafficking activities
- A new global trend in human trafficking – trafficking in human beings for the purpose of forced criminality
- Alertness in the fight against sham marriages still present
- Information about the research progress of the HESTIA project provided at an international seminar
- An increase in human trafficking is anticipated due to the migration crisis
- HESTIA project presented at the Nordic-Baltic Network of Policewomen conference
- Sham marriages become more and more popular in Europe; refugees may also become victims of human trafficking
- People become victims of human trafficking due to a lack of language knowledge and not knowing their rights
- Ireland addresses sham marriages – significant amendments to the Civil Registration Act of Ireland
- Activities of HESTIA Project presented at high level meetings and conferences in Belgium and France
- Dublin has held the first coordination meeting of the project HESTIA
- Participants of HESTIA meeting agreed on the use of terms “piespiedu laulības” and “forced marriages” within the context of human trafficking
- Participants of HESTIA project gathered in Riga for their first meeting
- With the support of the European Commission Latvia and five EU countries have launched an ambitious project to reduce sham marriages
- Marriage of Convenience in the Context of Human Trafficking: Terminology Issues