DH-TET - Relevant links
Council of Europe
- Ready for future challenges - Reinforcing the Council of Europe
Report by the Secretary General for the Ministerial Session in Helsinki, 16-17 May 2019
- Roadmap on strengthening action against trafficking in human beings for the purpose of labour exploitation
Secretary General of the Council of Europe, 21 November 2019
- A shared responsibility for democratic security in Europe
Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe, Helsinki Ministerial session, 17 May 2019
- Recommendation Rec(2006)8 to member states on assistance to crime victims
Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe, 14 June 2006
- Recommendation CM/Rec(2008)10 to member states on improving access of migrants and persons of immigrant background to employment
Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe, 10 July 2008
- Recommendation CM/Rec(2015)3 to member States on the access of young people from disadvantaged neighbourhoods to social rights
Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe, 21 January 2015
- Recommendation CM/Rec(2016)3 to member States on human rights and business
Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe, 2 March 2016
Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
- Trafficking of migrant workers for forced labour
Recommendation 2011 (2013) adopted by the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, 25 January 2013
- Concerted action against human trafficking and the smuggling of migrants
Recommendation 2171 (2020) adopted by the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, 30 January 2020
Group of Experts on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings (GRETA)
- Guidance Note on Preventing and Combating Human Trafficking for the Purpose of Labour Exploitation
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE)
- Combatting trafficking in human beings (website)
Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (United Nations)
- Human rights and Trafficking in persons (website)
- Guiding principles on Business and Human Rights
Implementing the United Nations “Protect, Respect and Remedy” Framework