Stocktaking exercise on the work of the mandate on its tenth Anniversary 2014, para. 11
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- The mandate of the Special Rapporteur was established by the Commission on Human Rights in 2004 (resolution 2004/10) to focus on the human rights aspects of the victims of trafficking in persons, especially women and children. Since then the mandate has been renewed three times by the Human Rights Council, in 2008 (resolution 8/12), 2011 (resolution 17/1) and at the twenty-sixth session of the Council in June 2014. In those resolutions, the Council required the Special Rapporteur to (a) seek and receive information from States, human rights bodies and other relevant sources and respond effectively to such information; (b) submit reports, together with recommendations on practical solutions with regard to the implementation of the relevant rights; (c) examine the human rights impact of anti-trafficking measures with a view to proposing adequate responses; and (d) work closely with other mechanisms of the Human Rights Council, the United Nations, regional organizations and victims and their representatives. The establishment of the position of Special Rapporteur, with an explicit mandate to address the human rights aspects of trafficking, affirmed on behalf of the international community two key principles: first, that the human rights of trafficked persons should be at the centre of all efforts to combat trafficking; and second, that anti-trafficking measures should not adversely affect the human rights and dignity of all persons concerned. From 2004 to 2007, the mandate was held by Sigma Huda, from 2008 to 31 July 2014 by Joy Ezeilo and the third Special Rapporteur, Maria Grazia Giammarinaro, appointed by the Human Rights Council in June 2014, assumed her functions on 1 August.
- Legal status
- Non-negotiated soft law
- Body
- Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially in women and children
- Document type
- Special Procedures' report
- Means of adoption
- N.A.
- Topic(s)
- Governance & Rule of Law
- Violence
- Person(s) affected
- Children
- Women
- Year
- 2014
- Paragraph type
- Other
- Paragraph number
- 11
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