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Compensation for Trafficked and Exploited Persons in the OSCE Region
Apr 29 2010
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The assessment analyses the right to compensation for trafficked persons in international law through the lens of a wide range of international standards that relate to combating trafficking, the rights of crime victims, the rights of migrants, labour rights and the rights of victims of gender-based violence. It concludes that the right to compensation mainly consists of a right to claim compensation from the trafficker/exploiter and, in cases of violent crime, a right to compensation from state funds. These standards have also developed the principle that the profits made by traffickers through their exploitative activities should be used to benefit trafficked persons either individually or collectively. More information about human trafficking on the website of OSCE.
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Hellish Work Exploitation of Migrant Tobacco Workers in Kazakhstan
GAATW - Exploring Links between Trafficking and Labour
GAATW-Female Temporary Circular Migration in Huelva
ILO Methodologies
Combating Trafficking in Persons in Accordance with the Principles of Islamic Law
Targeting the sex buyer Russian
Targeting the sex buyer Turkish- Targeting the sex buyer English
Targeting the sex buyer Spanish
Management of juvenile justice indicators
ILO Working paper Forced labour and human trafficking





