Country reports and evaluation rounds
The monitoring procedure of the implementation of the Council of Europe Convention on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings is divided into evaluation rounds. Each State Party is periodically monitored every 4 to 5 years.
4th Round | 2023
Focus: Vulnerabilities to human trafficking and measures taken by States Parties to prevent them, detect and support vulnerable victims, and punish the offenders, including a focus on the use of information and communication technology
Launched on : 30 June 2023 | 4th round questionnaire | Provisional timetable| Webpage 4th round
3rd Round | 2018
Focus: Access to justice and effective remedies for victims of trafficking in human beings
Launched on: 20 November 2018 | 3rd round questionnaire | Webpage 3rd Evaluation Round
2nd Round | 2014
Focus: Impact of legislative, policy and practical measures, new trends in trafficking, child traffickings
Launched on: 15 May 2014 | 2nd round questionnaire | Webpage 2nd Evaluation Round
1st Round | 2010
Overview of the implementation of the Convention by each Party
Launched on: 1 February 2010 | 1st round questionnaire | Webpage 1st Evaluation Round
Assessment of the compliance of Kosovo* with the standards of the Convention on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings
- Report availaible in English, Albanian and Serbian
- News item on the publication of GRETA report on Kosovo*
See also:
- Co-operation project on Enhancing anti-trafficking actions in Kosovo*
*All reference to Kosovo, whether to the territory, institutions or population, in this text shall be understood in full compliance with United Nations Security Council Resolution 1244 and without prejudice to the status of Kosovo.
* The official languages of the Council of Europe are English and French (Article 12 of the Statute of the Council of Europe). The unofficial translations presented here are for information only.
LATEST REPORTS
- Czechia (11.10.2024)
- Switzerland (20.06.2024)
- Monaco (11.06.2024)
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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.
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