Monitoring of the implementation of the Council of Europe Convention on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings

 Monaco

 Signature and ratification

  • Signed: 30 November 2015
  • Ratified: 30 November 2015
  • Entry into force: 1 March 2016

 Text of the Convention

 Monaco – 3rd Evaluation Round | In progress

Focus: Access to justice and effective remedies for victims of trafficking in human beings  

(done) GRETA Third round questionnaire

EN - FR | sent 30 November 2022

(done)  Government's Reply to GRETA's Questionnaire

FR| received 30 March 2023

(done)  GRETA Monitoring visit to Monaco

EN - FR | 5 to 7 July 2023

(done)  GRETA's Report and Government’s Comments

EN - FR | 11 June 2024

(working) Recommendation of the Committee of the Parties

EN - FR | 21 June 2024

 Government's Reply to the recommendation of the Committee of the Parties

Deadline 21 June 2026

 Monaco – Combined 1st and 2nd Evaluation Round | Completed

Focus: Impact of legislative, policy and practical measures on the prevention of trafficking in human beings, the protection of the rights of victims of trafficking, and the prosecution of traffickers | Overview of the implementation of the Convention

  GRETA Second round questionnaire : EN - FR | sent 9 April 2018

 Government's Reply to GRETA's Questionnaire : FR| submitted 12 September 2018

 GRETA Monitoring visit to Monaco :EN - FR| 28 to 31 January 2019

 GRETA's Report and Government’s Comments  : EN - FR| published 12 February 2020

 Recommendation of the Committee of the Parties : EN - FR| adopted 12 June 2020

 Government's Reply to the recommendation of the Committee of the Parties : FR | submitted 10 June 2022

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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

Levels of urgency of GRETA recommendations

GRETA uses three different levels of recommendations in its reports:

“URGE” - when GRETA assesses that the national legislation or policies are not in compliance with the Convention, or when it finds that, despite the existence of legal provisions and other measures, the implementation of a key obligation under the Convention is lacking.

“CONSIDER” - when GRETA assesses that it is necessary to make further improvements to fully comply with a provision of the Convention

“INVITE” - when GRETA assesses that the measures taken to comply with a provision of the Convention are already in place and should be continued and fully implemented in practice

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