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Report on the implementation of anti-trafficking policies and interventions in the 27 EU Member States from a human rights perspective

Document number
2634
Date
2011
Title
Report on the implementation of anti-trafficking policies and interventions in the 27 EU Member States from a human rights perspective
Author/publisher
On the Road, ACCEM, ALC, La Strada International
Availability
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Document type(s)
Research/Study/Analysis,
Keywords
Anti-trafficking policies, European Union, Human rights, NRM, Prevention
Summary
This report sets out to monitor and measure progress in the anti-trafficking responses of the 27 countries which form the European Union. Such responses comprise the various laws, policies, measures and practices which are expected to reduce levels of trafficking in human beings and to protect and assist anyone who has been trafficked. It reviews previous attempts to monitor such  progress and to identify suitable indicators to be used in assessing whether EU Member States are meeting their international or regional commitments to take action to stop human trafficking and to protect and assist people who have been trafficked.
This publication has been produced within the framework of the project “European NGOs Observatory on Trafficking, Exploitation and Slavery” (cod. JLS/2008/ISEC/AG/072) with support from the Prevention of and Fight against Crime Programme of the European Commission (Directorate-General Home Affairs).
Project partners: Associazione On the Road (lead partner, Italy), ALC (France), ACCEM (Spain), La Strada International (The Netherlands).
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