If our skirt is torn, do not show anyone else but try to sew it up. Safe Return and Social Inclusion of Victims of Traffic in Human Beings. An Inventory of Neglected Aspects in Ten European and Asian Countries.
- Document number
- 2841
- Date
- 2011
- Title
- If our skirt is torn, do not show anyone else but try to sew it up. Safe Return and Social Inclusion of Victims of Traffic in Human Beings. An Inventory of Neglected Aspects in Ten European and Asian Countries.
- Author/publisher
- Trijntje Kootstra, Xenia Commandeur
- Availability
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- Document type(s)
- Research/Study/Analysis,
- Keywords
- Pornography, Sexual exploitation, Palermo protocol; Child trafficking; Best Interests Principle, Child Victims of Trafficking, Separated Migrant Children, Unaccompanied minors, Family reunification, Guardian, Family Tracing, Age Assessment, Freedom from Detention, Interim Care, Health, Education, Training,
- Summary
- The objective of the inventory is threefold. The results should give insight into what has happened to the lives of the 150 women about whom data were submitted, after their coercive situation was ended. The women from different parts of Central and Eastern Europe and South and South-East Asia have in common that their basic human rights were harshly violated. The inventory should also give insight into the effects of both legislation and policies of each of the states concerning the process of safe return and social inclusion from a rights-based perspective. Finally, this insight should lead to recommendations for policy makers and organizations working with victims of trafficking, resulting in new initiatives to protect their rights and improve the services provided to them.
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