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global issues Responses to Human Trafficking An Electronic Journal of the U.S. Department of State - June 2003 Volume 8 , Number 2 In our 21st century world , where freedom and democracy. Front Cover.
global issues Responses to Human Trafficking An Electronic Journal of the U.S. Department of State - June 2003 Volume 8 , Number 2 In our 21st century world , where freedom and democracy. Front Cover.
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... of thousands of men , women , and children are exploited , abused , and enslaved by peddlers in human misery . Trafficking touches many countries across the globe , including my own . An estimated 800,000 to 900,000 people are trafficked ...
... of thousands of men , women , and children are exploited , abused , and enslaved by peddlers in human misery . Trafficking touches many countries across the globe , including my own . An estimated 800,000 to 900,000 people are trafficked ...
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... of slavery. In. this publication we highlight what these activists are doing to promote human potential and protect human dignity against the horrifying practice of human trafficking. global issues An Electronic Journal of the U.S. ...
... of slavery. In. this publication we highlight what these activists are doing to promote human potential and protect human dignity against the horrifying practice of human trafficking. global issues An Electronic Journal of the U.S. ...
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global issues An Electronic Journal of the U.S. Department of State June 2003 Volume 8 , Number 2 Table of Contents Responses to Human Trafficking ☐ FOCUS The United States ' Effort to Combat Trafficking in Persons .6 The State ...
global issues An Electronic Journal of the U.S. Department of State June 2003 Volume 8 , Number 2 Table of Contents Responses to Human Trafficking ☐ FOCUS The United States ' Effort to Combat Trafficking in Persons .6 The State ...
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European Alliance Combats Human Trafficking Law enforcement agencies in Southeastern Europe adopt an unprecedented level of cross - border cooperation to combat trafficking in persons . An Interview with General Ferenc Banfi and Liaison ...
European Alliance Combats Human Trafficking Law enforcement agencies in Southeastern Europe adopt an unprecedented level of cross - border cooperation to combat trafficking in persons . An Interview with General Ferenc Banfi and Liaison ...
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American Samoa anti-trafficking efforts Article assist victims Banfi brothels camel jockeys Child Camel Jockeys child labor combat trafficking counter-trafficking CPTW criminal activity Daewoosa Department of Justice families federal fight against trafficking fishing boys Ghana Gramegna hotlines human rights human trafficking identified illegal implement International Organization Jovanovski Lake Volta law enforcement agencies legislation Macedonia migrant smuggling Moldova NGOs Nguyen nongovernmental organizations Organization for Migration organized crime police potential victims prevent trafficking prevention and prosecution problem prosecute traffickers Protection Project Protocol punish traffickers region repatriated response Romania SECI Center SEX TRAFFICKING sexual exploitation smuggling of migrants social Task Force trafficking in human Trafficking in Persons Trafficking in Women Trafficking Victims Protection U.S. Agency U.S. Department U.S. Embassy U.S. government U.S. Labor Department U.S. State Department United victims of trafficking Victims Protection Act visas West Africa WOMEN AND CHILDREN women and girls
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Page 17 - States. • (The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views...
Page 38 - No child shall be subjected to torture or other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment. Neither capital punishment nor life imprisonment without possibility of release shall be imposed for...
Page 37 - Smuggling of migrants" shall mean the procurement, in order to obtain, directly or indirectly, a financial or other material benefit, of the illegal entry of a person into a State Party of which the person is not a national or a permanent resident...
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Page 38 - ... at the request of the receiving State Party, such travel documents or other authorization as may be necessary to enable the person to travel to and re-enter its territory. 5. Each State Party involved with the return of a person who has been the object of conduct set forth in article 6 of this Protocol shall take all appropriate measures to carry out the return in an orderly manner and with due regard for the safety and dignity of the person. 6. States Parties may cooperate with relevant international...
Page 38 - Protocol. 3. Each State Party shall afford appropriate assistance to migrants whose lives or safety are endangered by reason of being the object of conduct set forth in article 6 of this Protocol.
Page 38 - Trafficking in persons" shall mean the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harbouring or receipt of persons, by means of the threat or use of force or other forms of coercion, of abduction, of fraud, of deception, of the abuse of power or of a position of vulnerability or of the giving or receiving of payments or benefits to achieve the consent of a person having control over another person, for the purpose of exploitation.
Page 38 - UN Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children...
Page 38 - Each State Party shall adopt such legislative and other measures as may be necessary to establish as criminal offences, when committed intentionally and in order to obtain, directly or indirectly, a financial or other material benefit: (a) The smuggling of migrants; (b) When committed for the purpose of enabling the smuggling of migrants: (i) Producing a fraudulent travel or identity document; (ii) Procuring, providing or possessing such a document; (c) Enabling a person who is not a national or...
Page 37 - Organised criminal group shall mean a structured group of three or more persons existing for a period of time and acting in concert with the aim of committing one or more serious crimes or offences established in accordance with this Convention, in order to obtain, directly, or indirectly, a financial or other material benefit.