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 Focus: : Impact of legislative, policy and practical measures, new trends in human trafficking and the vulnerability of children to trafficking

GRETA has decided to examine during the 2nd evaluation round the impact of legislative, policy and practical measures on the prevention of trafficking, the protection of the rights of victims of trafficking, and the prosecution of traffickers. In addition, particular attention is paid to measures taken to address new trends in human trafficking and the vulnerability of children to trafficking. GRETA's questionnaire for the 2nd Evaluation is structured as follows:

A. Follow-up questions (since 1st evaluation report)

B. Cross-cutting questions

  • Gender equality (Articles 1.1.b, 5.3 and 17)
  • Non-discrimination (Article 3)
  • Training of relevant professionals (Articles 10 and 29)
  • Special measures concerning children (Articles 5, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 28 and 30)

C. Questions related to specific articles

  • Definitions (Article 4)
  • Prevention of trafficking (Article 5)
  • Measures to discourage the demand (Article 6)
  • Border measures (Article 7)
  • Identification of the victims (Article 10)
  • Protection of private life (Article 11)
  • Assistance to victims (Article 12)
  • Recovery and reflection period (Article 13)
  • Residence permit (Article 14)
  • Compensation and legal redress (Article 15)
  • Repatriation and return of victims (Article 16)
  • Corporate liability (Article 22)
  • Aggravating circumstances (Article 24)
  • Non-punishment provision (Article 26)
  • Ex parte and ex officio applications (Article 27 in conjunction with Article 1.1.b)
  • Protection of victims, witnesses and collaborators with the judicial authorities (Article 28)
  • Jurisdiction (Article 31)
  • International co-operation (Article 32)
  • Measures related to endangered or missing persons (Article 33)
  • Co-operation with civil society (Article 35)
  • Relationship with other international instruments (Article 40)

D. Final questions

E. Statistics on THB (per year, starting with 2010)

Convention

The Council of Europe Anti-Trafficking Convention is the first international legal instrument to take a human rights-based approach to the fight against human trafficking.

 More about the Convention

Monitoring

An important added value of the Council of Europe Anti-Trafficking Convention is the monitoring mechanism set up to supervise its implementation by State Parties

 Monitoring procedure

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