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 SECURING JUSTICE FOR VICTIMS AND ENDING IMPUNITY FOR TRAFFICKERS

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Trafficking in Persons and the Criminal Justice Sector

 Resources: Legislative Guides / Guidelines / Standards

ASEAN, Criminal Justice Responses to Trafficking in Persons: ASEAN Practitioner Guidelines (2007). Translations of these guidelines are available in the following languages: Burmese, Indonesian, Khmer, Lao, Thai, and Vietnamese
 
Financial Action Task Force on Money Laundering, The Forty Recommendations (2004)  
Guiding Principles on Memoranda of Understanding between Key Stakeholders and Law Enforcement Agencies on Counter-Trafficking Cooperation (United Nations Global Initiative to Fight Human Trafficking and the International Organisation for Migration (IOM), 2009)  
International Centre for Migration Policy Development (ICMPD), Guidelines for the Development and Implementation of a Comprehensive National Anti-Trafficking Response (2006)  
International Labour Organisation (ILO), Human Trafficking and Forced Labour Exploitation - Guidance for Legislation and Law Enforcement (2005)  
International Labour Organisation (ILO), Child-Friendly Standards and Guidelines for the Recovery and Integration of Trafficked Children (2006)  
International Labour Organisation (ILO), Meeting the Challenge: Sharing the tools to fight human trafficking in the Greater Mekong Sub-region (2008)  
International Law Enforcement Conferences, Minsk Recommendations for Operational and Judicial Co-operation in Combating Trafficking in Human Beings (2003-2009). Not available online, information about the Conferences and Recommendations available here.  
International Organisation for Migration (IOM), Guidelines for the Investigation and Prosecution of Human Trafficking Cases and the Treatment of Victims during Law Enforcement Proceedings (2005)  
Proposed Guidelines for the Protection of the Rights of Trafficked Children in South East Asia and ASEAN Guidelines for the Protection of the Rights of Trafficked Children in South East Asia: These guidelines are available in the publication Protecting the Rights and Dignity of the Trafficked Child in South East Asia: Asia ACTs Against Child Trafficking (2007)  
United Nations Children’s Fund, Guidelines for the Protection of Child Victims of Trafficking (2006)  
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCAP), Combating Human Trafficking in Asia: a Resource Guide to International and Legal Instruments, Political Commitments and Recommended Practices (2003) (Chapters 1 - 6 ), (Chapters 6a - 9 )  
United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), Legislative Guide for the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime and the Protocols thereto (2005)  
United Nations Global Initiative to Fight Human Trafficking (UN.GIFT) - East Asia and the Pacific, Recommendations on an Effective Criminal Justice Response to Trafficking in Persons (2007), in the Report of the Chairperson, Annex A.  
UN Global Initiative to Fight Human Trafficking (UN.GIFT) and the International Organisation for Migration (IOM), Guiding Principles on Memoranda of Understanding Between Key Stakeholders and Law Enforcement Agencies on Counter-Trafficking Cooperation, Expert Group Initiative on Stakeholder Cooperation with Law Enforcement implemented by IOM Vienna, authored by Julia Planitzer (UN.GIFT, IOM Vienna, 2009).  
United Nations Recommended Principles and Guidelines on Human Rights and Human Trafficking (2002) available online in English ; in Burmese, Chinese, English, Khmer and Thai.  
Working Group of the National Roundtable on People Trafficking to assist Non-Government Organisations Working with Trafficked People, Guidelines for NGOs Working with Trafficked People (Commonwealth of Australia, 2008)  
   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contact Us Last Updated: Feb 2010 | ©2006 Asia Regional Trafficking in Persons Project
Note: The individuals depicted in the photos throughout this site are not trafficked persons. Their eyes / faces are covered to highlight good practice: trafficked victim’s right to privacy should be respected.