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Titre du document: Document title:Report on the post-Yokohama mid-term review of the East Asia and the Pacific regional Commitment and action plan against commercial sexual exploitation of children
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The Regional Commitment and Action Plan of the East Asia and Pacific Region against Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children specifically called for a Mid-term Review (MTR) meeting to review the progress of actions taken in the region since the Second World Congress. The meeting was also intended to identify gaps in the implementation of the key areas of action specified in both the Declaration and Agenda for Action adopted at the First World Congress against Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children, held in Stockholm from 27 to 31 August 1996, and the Regional Commitment and Action Plan. The areas specified were those of prevention, protection, recovery and reintegration, coordination and cooperation, and child and youth participation. 


8 -10 November 2004, Bangkok

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2004

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Titre du document: Document title:Report on the sub-regional workshop on the implementation of the concluding observations of the Committee on the rights of the child
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The Workshop's participants from the different Governments express their gratitude to the Government of the Kingdom of Thailand for hosting the Workshop (Bangkok, 11-13 November 2004), to the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, for organizing the workshop, and to UNICEF for supporting this effort. Particular gratitude is expressed to the expert members of the Committee who served as resource persons throughout the workshop; reaffirm the indivisibility and universality of all human rights, as stipulated in the 1993 Vienna World Conference on Human Rights Declaration and Programme of Action. They recognize the importance of the Convention on the Rights of the Child for the promotion and protection of human rights, as evidenced by the near-universal ratification of the Convention and by the efforts made by all participating countries to submit reports for the Committee. They also recognize the value of the protection of child rights of the two Optional Protocols to the Convention on the involvement of children in armed conflict and on the sale of children, child prostitution and child pornography and encourage their ratification in the sub-region.
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2004

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Titre du document: Document title:Directrices sobre la justicia para los niños víctimas y testigos de delitos
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El Consejo Económico y Social de las Naciones Unidas aprobó la resolución 2004/27 por la que se pidió al Secretario General que convoque a un grupo de expertos intergubernamental a fin de elaborar directrices sobre la justicia en asuntos que implican niños víctimas y testigos de delitos. Las presentes directrices sobre la justicia para los niños víctimas y testigos de delitos enunciados buena práctica basada en el consenso de conocimiento contemporáneo y las normas internacionales y regionales pertinentes, las normas y principios. Las directrices deben aplicarse de conformidad con la legislación nacional pertinente y procedimientos judiciales así como toman en consideración legal, social, condiciones económicas, culturales y geográficas. Sin embargo, los Estados deben procurar constantemente superar dificultades prácticas en la aplicación de las directrices.
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2004

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 https://s3.eu-west-3.amazonaws.com/observatoirebdd/2004_Resolution_Lignes_directrices_justice_enf_vict_temoins_actes_crim_ONU_SPA.pdf

Titre du document: Document title:United Nations Study on violence against children - Response of the Republic of Estonia
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The questionnaire received from the Government of the Republic of ESTONIA contains 56 questions concerning : legal framework ; institutional framework and resources to address violence against children ; role of civil society in addressing violence against children ; children as actors in addressing violence ; politics and programmes to address violence ; data collection, analysis and research ; awareness, advocacy and training.
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2004

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Titre du document: Document title:Return migration : policies and practices in Europe
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The report covers the policies, laws and practices in return migration - both involuntary and voluntary - of the current 15 EU Member States (Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, UK), the ten acceding states (Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia), and Norway and Switzerland. The 27 country chapters attempt to cover the same ground in a systematic way, as far as possible following the below sequence and format for involuntary return and voluntary return respectively: policy, legislative instruments and provisions, administrative and procedural arrangements, statistics, best Practices and lessons learned.
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2004

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Titre du document: Document title:Revisiting the human trafficking paradigm: the Bangladesh experience, part I: trafficking of adults
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Human trafficking should be seen against a wide range of trafficking acts and outcomes that involve several stages, the important ones being associated with the organization of the supply of people vulnerable to exploitation and harm; the process of movement and the demand for the service or labour of trafficked person. To lend a comprehensive view of the trafficking in persons phenomenon, a group of development activists in Bangladesh decided to revisit the existing counter-trafficking interventions, laws, procedures and institutions. The Group's recurring informal dialogue culminated in a "Thematic Group" engaging in intensive discourses regarding the various aspects of trafficking. The group aimed to hold a regular and sustained dialogue involving all stakeholders, to develop a conceptual blueprint mapping out different elements of the counter-trafficking paradigm and to achieve conceptual clarity and build consensus on the counter-trafficking phenomenon. This publication is the outcome of the efforts of the 30 representatives from various embassies, development partners, ministries, NGOs, research organizations and civil society, who made up the "Bangladesh Counter-Trafficking Thematic Group".
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2004

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Titre du document: Document title:The role of marriage agencies in sexual exploitation and trafficking of women from the former Soviet Union
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This paper address the involvement of "marriage agencies" in recruiting women from the countries of the former Soviet Union, and their role in the women's subsequent abuse and sexual exploitation. The 219 Web-based "marriage agencies" had a total of 119 649 women on their sites.

International Review of Victimology, Vol. 11, pp. 49-71
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2004

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 https://s3.eu-west-3.amazonaws.com/observatoirebdd/2004_Role_marriage_agencies_ex_URSS_HUGHES.pdf

Titre du document: Document title:Safe for whom? women’s human rights abuses and protection in "safe list" countries
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The aims of this document are to provide detailed information that can be used to assess the quality of information currently used by the Home Office in its decision-making on gender-related asylum claims from women from countries included in the "safe country list" (Albania, Jamaica, Ukraine) ; to provide a detailed source of reference for practitioners representing female clients from countries included in the "safe country list" on the key gender-based human rights violations taking place in these countries ; to raise awareness amongst practitioners and all involved in the asylum process of the significance of gender-related persecution as an issue for women asylum seekers.
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2006

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Titre du document: Document title:Safety after slavery protecting victims of human trafficking
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UC Berkeley's Human Rights Center and International Human Rights Law Clinic convened an invited working group of government officials, representatives of nongovernmental organizations, academics from Mexico and the United States, as well as Mexican trafficking survivors to address the urgent and critical need to improve protection and support for Mexican forced labor survivors. This report summarizes the objectives of the meeting, our findings, and recommendations.

Working Group Meeting, April 22-April 24, 2004
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2004

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Titre du document: Document title:Selling Sex in Queensland 2003
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This survey examines the effects of the introduction of legalised sex work by questioning sex workers, clients and members of communities where prostitution exists. It finds that the new legislation protects sex workers in legal brothels, but needs strengthening to help improve the working conditions of street-based sex workers. The document also asserts that clients tend to be single and seeking a variety of sensory experiences (including drug use). The community members questioned tend to support the regulation of legalised sex work as long as prostitution-related activities are not visible in public.
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2004

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 https://s3.eu-west-3.amazonaws.com/observatoirebdd/2004_Selling_sex_in_Queensland_Australie_PLA.pdf