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Name of Resource |
Model La= w Against Trafficking in Persons |
Type |
Guidance for legislation/policy drafting <= /td> |
Country / jur= isdiction |
Global |
Organization<= /p> |
United Nations Office on Drug and Crime = td> |
Initiative la= unch date |
2009 |
Description= p> |
The Model Law against Trafficking in Persons = was developed to assist states in implementing the provisions contained in = the Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, Especi= ally Women and Children, supplementing the United Nations Convention agains= t Transnational Organized Crime. The Model Law contains all the provi= sions that states are required or recommended to introduce into their domes= tic legislation by the Protocol. The distinction between mandatory and opti= onal provisions is indicated in the commentary to the law. The Model Law co= vers not only the criminalization of trafficking in persons and related off= ences, but also the different aspects of assistance to victims and the esta= blishment of cooperation among different state authorities and non-governme= ntal organizations. Each provision is accompanied by a detailed commentary,= providing several options for legislators, and also legal sources and exam= ples. |
Availability<= /p> |
ENG: https://www.unodc.org/documents/huma= n-trafficking/UNODC_Model_Law_on_Trafficking_in_Persons.pdf |
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Name of Resource |
The Role= of Recruitment Fees and Abusive and Fraudulent Recruitment Practices of Re= cruitment Agencies in Trafficking in Persons |
Type |
Report/analysis |
Country / jur= isdiction |
Global |
Organization<= /p> |
United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime <= /td> |
Initiative la= unch date |
2015 |
Description= p> |
The purpose of the paper is to examine the re= lationship between recruitment fees and other abusive and fraudulent practi= ces of recruitment agencies and trafficking in persons, with a particular f= ocus on criminal justice measures to address this relationship. While there= have been numerous incidents of abusive recruitment practices and subseque= nt labour exploitation reported in all parts of the world, little is known = about how states respond to the phenomenon and whether they use their anti= =E2=80=90 trafficking legislation to prosecute persons involved in such rec= ruitment practices. The paper examines the state practice with a view to hi= ghlighting lessons learned and providing recommendations on how to adequate= ly respond to the issue. |
Availability<= /p> |