The right to an effective remedy for trafficked persons 2011, para. 48
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While some States provide for free legal assistance to victims of crime, including trafficked persons, many States reportedly do not have a system in place to provide for such assistance. Even where the law expressly provides that trafficked persons should be provided with legal assistance, the system may not exist or be effectively implemented in practice, so that legal assistance may only be available from non-governmental or international organizations in reality. Further, some States impose eligibility criteria for legal aid, which may be difficult for trafficked persons to fulfil, such as being nationals of the country or long-term residents with legal status and a domicile.
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Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially in women and children