This publication presents the results of a two-year research project that aimed to develop and pilot a methodology for exploring the nexus between statelessness and human trafficking in Thailand. It was a collaborative project in which scholars - with expertise on statelessness, human trafficking, subjective legal empowerment, and gender studies - worked side-by-side to design and execute research that cuts across disciplines. The book will be of interest to researchers and policy makers in each of these different fields. Included within the book are two distinct but complementary reports: the "Methodology Report" (a methodology for exploring the interaction between statelessness and human trafficking) and the "Thailand Report" (the nexus between statelessness and human trafficking in Thailand). [Subject: Criminology, Law, Politics, Gender Studies, Asian Studies]