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Titre du document: Document title:How Canada can protect children from sexual exploitation abroad
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Sex crimes committed against children has become a major international problem. But it seems as if no one has an opinion on how many of those children are caught in the sex trade because of sex tourists. Further, the number of children being victimized by Canadians is a big mystery. Canada and its laws can work to protect children. While Canada has been successful in addressing the sexual exploitation of children in its criminal law, Canada has certainly failed under Article 6 of the optional protocol. The meaning of this article is open to interpretation. For example, one might believe that this article only requires Canada to assist in evidence gathering when sex crimes take place under Canadian jurisdiction. But many western nations have responded much differently by actively gathering evidence in areas outside their traditional jurisdiction for the purpose of prosecuting crimes that have taken place abroad.
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2007

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 https://s3.eu-west-3.amazonaws.com/observatoirebdd/2007_How_Canada_can_protect_child_from_sex_exploit_abroad_JENKINS.pdf

Titre du document: Document title:Human trafficking - the Mekong challenge, it's about prevention ...
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Models from Northern Thailand on trafficking prevention, through economic and social empowerment : as a good practice, reducing vulnerabilities to human trafficking in five hill tribe communities by promoting local tourism; building trust among villagers and an understanding of their way of life and empowering ethnic villagers to manage for themselves new types of income-generating projects - and in the process, helping villagers develop renewed pride in their cultural identity and themselves.
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2007

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 https://s3.eu-west-3.amazonaws.com/observatoirebdd/2007_HT_Mekong_challenge_prevention_Thailand_ILO_ENG.pdf

Titre du document: Document title:Human slavery hits the West again - human trafficking in United States
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A compilation of academic articles, stories and testimonies by Caroline Fabius for the Scelles Foundation.
Prostitution in America continues to be viewed by the mainstream as an unacceptable practice. Remnants of Victorian era ideology are still present in current attitudes and beliefs, and this has informed how the United States as a country has approached the issue of prostitution. Prostitution is a crime in all but a handful of states. Legislation enshrined in the US Constitution, and laws passed in the early twentieth century and more recently in the twenty-first century have granted specific powers to federal, state, and local entities to combat prostitution and human trafficking.
With a bibliography, and , in appendix, a list of US bodies involved in the fight against human trafficking.
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2007

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Titre du document: Document title:Human trafficking and HIV, exploring vulnerabilities and responses in South Asia
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HIV/AIDS and human trafficking threaten human security and human development. the links between human trafficking and HIV/AIDS have only been identified fairly recently. Neither HIV/AIDS nor human trafficking have been integrated or mainstreamed adequately, either at policy or programmatic level. One of the fundamental weaknesses in explaining and exploring the linkages between trafficking and HIV is a lack of adequate data. In an effort to reduce the dual vulnerabilities of trafficking and HIV among women and girls through greater understanding of the issues and the current state of play in the region, the UNDP RCC convened a Rapid Assessment Studies (RAS) in six South Asian countries: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. The RAS highlights the magnitude, dimensions, causes, consequences and key interventions on HIV/AIDS and human trafficking. this publication will inspire policymakers and key stakeholders to explore further the links between human trafficking and HIV/AIDS and of initiatives addressing the two in a coherent, integrated and sensitive manner at local, national and regional levels.
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2007

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 https://s3.eu-west-3.amazonaws.com/observatoirebdd/2007_Human_Trafficking_and_HIV_South_Asia_UNDP_ENG.pdf

Titre du document: Document title:Human trafficking, information campaigns, and strategies of migration control
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Information campaigns have been launched since the 1990s in Central and Eastern Europe to prevent human trafficking and undocumented migration. They attempt to reduce emigration before migrants reach the border and therefore take place within the reinforcement of migration controls. They are designed to discourage potential migrants from leaving by promoting a negative image of migration to Western Europe, thus relying on the questionable assumption that information plays a key role in migration decisions. This article discusses their ideological basis and the ethical issues they raise.


American Behavioral Scientist, Volume 50, Number 12, 1674-1695
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2007

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 https://s3.eu-west-3.amazonaws.com/observatoirebdd/2007_HumanTraff_Info_Campaigns_ABS.pdf

Titre du document: Document title:Human trafficking in California (2007 final report)
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Nearly 150 years ago, the United States abolished slavery. Most Californians would find it hard to believe that slavery still exists, and may occur in their own communities. Today's version of slavery, human trafficking, deprives people of their freedom and violates our nation's promise that every person in the United States is guaranteed basic human rights.
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2007

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 https://s3.eu-west-3.amazonaws.com/observatoirebdd/2007_HumanTrafficking_California_Final_Report_ADA.pdf

Titre du document: Document title:The Hungarian Judicial Practice Against the Offence of Trafficking in Human Being
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It is a general view that human trafficking is a type of organized crimes, moreover, a part of international organized crimes. Based on the studying of the -small number of human trafficking cases brought before the Hungarian courts and concluded with final decision, it is possible to state that the typical form of this criminal offense is the trafficking of women for the purpose of prostitution, within the country borders. In case foreign connections or their possibility were raised during the investigation, such connections were left untracked, the otherwise effective forms of international cooperation in criminal matters did not apply to these cases.
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2007

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 https://s3.eu-west-3.amazonaws.com/observatoirebdd/2007_Hungarian_judicial_practise_THB_ENG.pdf

Titre du document: Document title:The impact of commercial sexual exploitation on the girl child
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International law requires governments to protect the girl child from commercial sexual exploitation and sex trafficking. The Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), for instance, which has been ratified by 192 countries, requires that States parties protect children from all forms of sexual exploitation and abuse, and take all measures possible to ensure that they are not abducted, sold or trafficked. The effects of commercial sexual exploitation on women's and girls' education, health and work are severe and long-lasting. Sexual exploitation of girls is a violation of their fundamental human rights and all governments must take action to eradicate these destructive practices. Governments and civil society must recognize that the commodification and sexualization of the girl child has a profoundly negative impact on human dignity and the achievement of human rights and equality.
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2007

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 https://s3.eu-west-3.amazonaws.com/observatoirebdd/2007_Impact_CSE_on_girl_child_Conseil_eco_soc_ONU.pdf

Titre du document: Document title:The impact of the Prostitution Reform Act on the health anfd safety practices of sex workers
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The Prostitution Reform Act, passed by Parliament in June 2003, among other things, decriminalises prostitution in New Zealand, and introduces provisions to protect the health and safety of sex workers and their clients. Under the Prostitution Reform Act every operator of a prostitution business must hold a certificate.




Report to the Prostitution Law Review Committee
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2007

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Titre du document: Document title:Report of the Special Rapporteur on the human rights aspects of the victims of trafficking in persons, especially women and children - Addendum- Mission to Bahrain, Oman annd Qatar
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That is a corrigendum concerning the paragraph 78.


Implementation of general assembly resolution 60/251 of 15 March 2006, entitled "Human rights Council”
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2007

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