The Senior Anti-Trafficking Advisor, Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights, analyzed the different ethical considerations behind responses to trafficking, drawing attention to the fact that some efforts are not as wholehearted as others, and not based on OSCE commitments. She continued to focus on the key factors involved in successfully identifying victims. First of all, she stressed the need for a clear and coherent definition of what exactly a victim of trafficking is, while stating to the audience that despite the adoption of the UN Protocol on THB, there is still a lack of clarity in national law and practice.
Seventh conference of the Alliance against trafficking in persons, under the auspices of the OSCE, Vienna, 10 and 11 September 2007 |