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№2 слайд
Содержание слайда: What´s Trafficking in Human Beings (THB):
Complex issue:
serious crime:
Organized crime groups
Linked with other crimes.
human rights violation/dignity
huge business:
vulnerable people traded by criminals as commodities for the sole purpose of economic gain
2nd/rd most profitable ilegal business.
Global dimension
№6 слайд
Содержание слайда: Defining THB
Definition: international standard
UN Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children (2000): Palermo Protocol.
THB as a process: vulnerable people are recruited in their community by means of deception, coertion, fraud… in order to be exploited.
Explotation itself is not an element of THB
№7 слайд
Содержание слайда: Elements
3 elements:
Action: recruitment, transportation, transfer, harbouring, reception.
Means: coertion, violence, threats, deception, debt bondage….
Purpose: explotation (forced labour, sexual exploitation, organ removal) + forced marriage, forced begging, forced criminality
№10 слайд
Содержание слайда: Trafficking vs Slavery
Trafficking itself is not “modern slavery”.
Trafficking is just a process (recruiting human being, by certain means in order to be exploited, usually by different people).
Exploitation/enslavement are just the purpose of trafficking.
Exploitation/Enslavement are beyond trafficking. Big issue.
№12 слайд
Содержание слайда: Trafficking vs. Smuggling
According to UNODC (2017), Trafficking in Persons and Migrant Smuggling, 3 crucial differences:
Location:
Smuggling crosses international borders
Trafficking can happen within one country or crossing borders.
Consent:
Smuggling is a service a person ask for.
Trafficking involves either forcing or deceiving a person into taking a journey
Exploitation:
Trafficking is defined by the purpose of exploitation.
Smuggling ends once the payment and border crossing is complete and the person is free afterwards.
№15 слайд
Содержание слайда: History
Before Palermo: White slave traffic; trade in women.
Relevant Instruments:
1904: International Agreement for the Supression of the White Slave Traffic.
1910: International Convention for the Supression of the White Slave Traffic.
1921: International Convention for the Supression of the Traffic in Women and Children
1933: International Convention for the Supression of the Traffic in Women of Full Age.
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Содержание слайда: Palermo Protocol
UN Convention against Transnational Organized Crime (A/RES/55/25) and its Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Traffiking in Persons, Especially Women and Children (Palermo Protocol 2000):
Definition: international standard (art. 3). Key issue
States obligations: Protect, Punish, Prevent.
№17 слайд
Содержание слайда: Palermo Protocol:
art. 3 a)
THB: ‘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 and benefits to achieve the consent of a person, having control over another person, for the purpose of exploitation’.
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Содержание слайда: Forms of exploitation: the crime of THB ‘shall include, at a minimum, the exploitation of prostitution of others or other forms of sexual exploitation, forced labour or services, slavery or practices similar to slavery, servitude or removal of organs.’
The Palermo Protocol enumerated several forms of exploitation, though not limiting them, giving legislators the possibility to include other forms.
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Содержание слайда: Main changes that the Palermo Protocol brought:
THB recognised as a crime prior to the actual exploitation: purpose.
International obligation to punish THB.
First steps to protect victims and prevent the crime.
Victims of THB if subjected to at least one of the actions mentioned and by one of the means specified
Purpose of exploitation: beyond sexual exploitation (forced labour, slavery, organ removal…)
Victims: male and women.
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Содержание слайда: Definition: art. 4 (following Palermo)
Multidisciplinary approach: prevention, protection, prosecution.
Promoting international cooperation.
Monitoring mechanism to evaluate its implementation:
Comitee of the Parties
GRETA (Group of Experts on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings): Reports evaluating different countries.
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Содержание слайда: Protect and promote the rights of victims:
Not to be treated as irregular migrants
Physical and psychological assistance
Reintegration into society
Recovery and reflection period (min. 30 days) to make a decisión about possible cooperation with the authorities.
Renewable residence permit (personal situation/cooperation).
Compensation
Repatriation
№26 слайд
Содержание слайда: European Union
Council Framework Decision 2002/629/JHA on combating trafficking in human beings.
It aims to approximate laws and regulations of EU and introduce common framework provisions at European level.
Define trafficking as a form of Organised Crime. Purpose of labour or sexual exploitation.
Directive 2011/36/UE on preventing and combating traffikcing in human beings:
Provides binding legislation to prevent traficking, prosecute criminals and better protect the victims.
Higher standards:
New forms of exploitation: forced begging, forced criminality, organ removal, forced marriage, ilegal adoption.
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Содержание слайда: Basic figure (art. 177.1): "Shall be punished with penalties from five to eight years imprisonment as convict of THB who, in the Spanish territory, from Spain, in transit or as destiny, using violence, intimidation or deception, abusing of a superior situation or necessity or vulnerability of national or foreign victims, capture, transport, transfer, shelter, receive or host with any of the following purposes”: a) forced labour, slavery or similar practices, servitude, begging. b) sexual exploitation, including pornography; c) forced criminality d) organ removal e) forced marriage,
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Содержание слайда: Minors: "Even when not applying any means set forth in the preceding paragraph, will be considered THB any of the actions listed in preceding paragraph when performed on minors for exploiting ends".
Consent: "the consent of the THB victim is irrelevant when applied any of the means listed in the first paragraph of this article".
№30 слайд
Содержание слайда: In addition to Criminal law:
Framework Protocol for the Protection of Victims of Trafficking (2011): identification, victims assistance and protection.
National Action Plan to combat trafficking in human beings for the purpose of sexual exploitation (2008).
National Plan to combat trafficking in women and girls for the purpose of sexual exploitation (2015-2018).
Central coordination: Special anti-trafficking Prosecutor.
Specialiced anti-traffiking NGOs (sexual exploitation).
№31 слайд
Содержание слайда: National Law (Russia)
Prosecution of Trafficking through Articles 127.1 (trade in people) and 127.2 Criminal Code (use of slave labor).
Inconsistent with the definition of trafficking under international law (means: force, fraud, coertion as agravating factors, not elements).
No national anti-trafficking action plan.
No central coordination body.
Lack of oficial statistics.
No ratification of Warsaw Convention
№33 слайд
Содержание слайда: More victims, more convictions
More victims detected, more convictions globally.
What does it mean? More effective indentification (legislative reforms, coordination, special law enforcement capacities, improved vicitm protection) or an increased number of victims (in countries with long-standing-antitrafficking framework)?
Still large areas of impunity.
Lack of reliablle data
№36 слайд
Содержание слайда: Trafficking flows
Most victims detected in their countries of citizenship (domestic trafficking)
Wealthy countries (Western and Southern Europe; Middle East): destination for long-distance flows.
Western and Southern Europe and North America: victims from many countries around the world.
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Содержание слайда: Forms of exploitation
Most cases reported: sexual exploitation of women and girls; pattern not consistent across all regions. Prevalent: the Americas, Europe, East Asia and the Pacific.
Labour exploitation: prevalent in sub-Saharan Africa and the Middle East; near-equally detected in Central and South Asia
Organ removal
Other forms of exploitation:
forced begging
forced criminality (property crimes, drug trafficking)
Sham marriages
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Содержание слайда: Profile of the offenders
Most persons investigated, arrested, prosecuted and convicted are men, but more than 30% are women.
Regional differences: Eastern Europe, Central, Central America and the Caribbean: more female than males convictions.
Different roles of male and female traffickers.
Women traffickers are particularly active in the recruitment phase.
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