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Trafficking in persons in conflict and post-conflict situations 2016, para. 68b | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | [All States, whether a source, transit or destination country of women and girls trafficked for sexual exploitation in conflict and-post conflict areas, should:] Prevent early marriages, whether in refugee/internally displaced persons camps or in the society of the host country; | Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially in women and children | Special Procedures' report |
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Trafficking in persons in conflict and post-conflict situations 2016, para. 68a | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | [All States, whether a source, transit or destination country of women and girls trafficked for sexual exploitation in conflict and-post conflict areas, should:] Recognize and address the vulnerability of women and girls fleeing conflict to trafficking for sexual exploitation, whether in refugee/internally displaced persons camps or at the hands of the military, extremist groups or family members; | Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially in women and children | Special Procedures' report |
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Trafficking in persons in conflict and post-conflict situations 2016, para. 66e | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | [States hosting, among persons fleeing conflict, children who may have been or are at risk of being victims of trafficking in persons should:] Ensure that trafficked children and other trafficked persons are not detained, prosecuted or punished for violations of immigration laws or for unlawful activities they are involved in as a direct consequence of their situation as trafficked persons. | Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially in women and children | Special Procedures' report |
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Trafficking in persons in conflict and post-conflict situations 2016, para. 66c | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | [States hosting, among persons fleeing conflict, children who may have been or are at risk of being victims of trafficking in persons should:] Recognize the specific vulnerability of trafficked girls or potential victims of trafficking for sexual and labour exploitation in conflict and post-conflict situations and take measure to reduce the vulnerabilities; | Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially in women and children | Special Procedures' report |
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Trafficking in persons in conflict and post-conflict situations 2016, para. 66b | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | [States hosting, among persons fleeing conflict, children who may have been or are at risk of being victims of trafficking in persons should:] Adopt proactive measures to protect children caught in conflict that are based on the best interest of the child and in line with international humanitarian, human rights and refugee law, when indications of child trafficking or risk of child trafficking are identified; | Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially in women and children | Special Procedures' report |
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Trafficking in persons in conflict and post-conflict situations 2016, para. 64d | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | [All States, particularly those hosting potential victims of trafficking among persons fleeing conflict, should:] Prevent and prosecute all forms of trafficking in persons for all purposes, including for temporary, forced and/or servile marriages; | Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially in women and children | Special Procedures' report |
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Trafficking in persons in conflict and post-conflict situations 2016, para. 64a | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | [All States, particularly those hosting potential victims of trafficking among persons fleeing conflict, should:] Protect people, particularly children, women and minority groups in conflict-affected areas and people fleeing conflict, from all forms of trafficking in persons; | Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially in women and children | Special Procedures' report |
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Trafficking in persons in conflict and post-conflict situations 2016, para. 74a | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | [State contracting agencies of armed forces deployed in conflict and post-conflict areas, including in the context of peacekeeping operations, should:] Exercise due diligence when employing workers, including migrant workers, to provide goods and services and help to ensure that businesses operating in conflict and post-conflict areas are not involved in human rights abuses, including trafficking in persons for labour exploitation; | Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially in women and children | Special Procedures' report |
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Trafficking in persons in conflict and post-conflict situations 2016, para. 73b | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | [All States, whether source, transit or destination countries of women and girls trafficked for sexual exploitation in conflict and post-conflict areas, should:] Prevent early marriages, whether in refugee/internally displaced persons camps or in the host country; | Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially in women and children | Special Procedures' report |
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Trafficking in persons in conflict and post-conflict situations 2016, para. 73a | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | [All States, whether source, transit or destination countries of women and girls trafficked for sexual exploitation in conflict and post-conflict areas, should:] Recognize and address the vulnerability of women and girls fleeing conflict to the risk of trafficking for sexual exploitation, whether in refugee/internally displaced persons camps or at the hands of the military, extremist groups or family members; | Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially in women and children | Special Procedures' report |
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Trafficking in persons in conflict and post-conflict situations 2016, para. 71e | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | [States hosting, among persons fleeing conflict, children who may have been or are at risk of being victims of trafficking in persons should:] Ensure that trafficked children and any other trafficked persons are not detained, prosecuted or punished for violations of immigration laws or for unlawful activities they are involved in as a direct consequence of their situation as trafficked persons. | Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially in women and children | Special Procedures' report |
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Trafficking in persons in conflict and post-conflict situations 2016, para. 71c | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | [States hosting, among persons fleeing conflict, children who may have been or are at risk of being victims of trafficking in persons should:] Recognize the specific vulnerability of trafficked girls or potential victims of trafficking for sexual and labour exploitation in conflict and post-conflict situations and take measures to reduce their vulnerabilities; | Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially in women and children | Special Procedures' report |
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Trafficking in persons in conflict and post-conflict situations 2016, para. 71b | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | [States hosting, among persons fleeing conflict, children who may have been or are at risk of being victims of trafficking in persons should:] Adopt proactive measures to protect children caught in conflict that are based on the best interest of the child and in line with international humanitarian, human rights and refugee law, when indications of child trafficking or risk of child trafficking are identified; | Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially in women and children | Special Procedures' report |
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Trafficking in persons in conflict and post-conflict situations 2016, para. 69k | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | All States, particularly those hosting potential victims of trafficking among persons fleeing conflict, should:Consider donating funds regularly for the protection and assistance of victims in conflict to the United Nations Voluntary Trust Fund for Victims of Trafficking in Persons, the United Nations Voluntary Trust Fund on Contemporary Forms of Slavery and the International Criminal Court Trust Fund for Victims. | Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially in women and children | Special Procedures' report |
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Trafficking in persons in conflict and post-conflict situations 2016, para. 69j | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | All States, particularly those hosting potential victims of trafficking among persons fleeing conflict, should:Not detain, prosecute or punish victims of trafficking for violations of immigration laws or for unlawful activities they were involved in as a direct consequence of their situation as trafficked persons, including violations and offences linked with prostitution, petty crime and irregular entry/stay in the host country; | Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially in women and children | Special Procedures' report |
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Trafficking in persons in conflict and post-conflict situations 2016, para. 69i | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | All States, particularly those hosting potential victims of trafficking among persons fleeing conflict, should:Consider extending a number of protective measures, especially by providing assistance in securing employment, to people at risk of trafficking and exploitation; | Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially in women and children | Special Procedures' report |
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Trafficking in persons in conflict and post-conflict situations 2016, para. 69d | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | All States, particularly those hosting potential victims of trafficking among persons fleeing conflict, should:Prevent and prosecute all forms of trafficking in persons for all purposes, including for temporary, forced and/or servile marriages; | Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially in women and children | Special Procedures' report |
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Trafficking in persons in conflict and post-conflict situations 2016, para. 69a | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | All States, particularly those hosting potential victims of trafficking among persons fleeing conflict, should:Protect people, particularly children, women and minority groups in conflict-affected areas and people fleeing conflict, from all forms of trafficking in persons; | Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially in women and children | Special Procedures' report |
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Trafficking in persons in conflict and post-conflict situations 2016, para. 65 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | These and other factors do not just create the conditions under which trafficking can occur, they also exacerbate the vulnerability of those who may already be susceptible to being trafficked, including migrants, asylum seekers, refugees, women and girls and children travelling alone. | Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially in women and children | Special Procedures' report |
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Integration of a human rights-based approach in measures to discourage the demand that fosters all forms of exploitation of persons, especially women and children, and which leads to human trafficking 2013, para. 85d | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | [Taking in account States' obligations under international human rights law, the Special Rapporteur would like to offer a set of recommendations which may serve as a basis for human rights-based measures to discourage the demand that fosters or leads to trafficking in persons:] It is necessary to put regulatory and supervisory mechanisms in place whenever they encourage or facilitate any forms of labour migration, as the absence of such mechanisms has had the effect of facilitating trafficking in persons. Legislation is required to protect anyone who, in the absence of appropriate protection, can be exploited with relative ease (such as migrant workers in general, child workers,particularly those below the minimum age for admission to employment) and anyone working outside a formal or regulated workplace (such as migrant domestic workers and other migrants, particularly women, who work in unregulated or informal workplaces). Legislation may also be required to ensure that any places where trafficked persons may be deployed to work or earn money, including informal workplaces or settings, are subject to the rule of law and can be checked by law enforcement officials, if necessary; | Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially in women and children | Special Procedures' report |
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Trafficking in persons in conflict and post-conflict situations 2016, para. 69a | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | [State contracting agencies of armed forces deployed in conflict and post-conflict areas, including in the context of peacekeeping operations, should:] Exercise due diligence when employing workers, including migrant workers, to provide goods and services and must help ensure that businesses operating in conflict and post-conflict areas are not involved in human rights abuses, including trafficking in persons for labour exploitation; | Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially in women and children | Special Procedures' report |
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Trafficking in persons in conflict and post-conflict situations 2016, para. 66a | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | [States hosting, among persons fleeing conflict, children who may have been or are at risk of being victims of trafficking in persons should:] Prevent trafficking in persons, especially targeting unaccompanied children such as orphans, children left behind by parents fleeing conflict and children moving alone to flee conflict areas, in cooperation with national civil society organizations, United Nations agencies and programmes and international organizations; | Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially in women and children | Special Procedures' report |
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Trafficking in persons in conflict and post-conflict situations 2016, para. 64h | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | [All States, particularly those hosting potential victims of trafficking among persons fleeing conflict, should:] Not detain, prosecute or punish victims of trafficking for violations of immigration laws or for unlawful activities they were involved in as a direct consequence of their situation as trafficked persons, including violations and offences linked with prostitution, petty crime and irregular entry/stay in the host country. | Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially in women and children | Special Procedures' report |
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Trafficking in persons in conflict and post-conflict situations 2016, para. 79 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Member States, United Nations entities, international and non-governmental organizations and civil society organizations should continue to raise awareness about human trafficking among at-risk populations along migration routes with regard to their risk of exploitation and abuse by human traffickers, including in hotspots, reception centres and transit camps, through the use of the Internet and targeted social-media-based campaigns. | Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially in women and children | Special Procedures' report |
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Trafficking in persons in conflict and post-conflict situations 2016, para. 71a | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | [States hosting, among persons fleeing conflict, children who may have been or are at risk of being victims of trafficking in persons should:] Prevent trafficking in persons, especially targeting isolated children such as orphans, children left behind by parents fleeing conflict, children moving alone to flee conflict areas or those in camps, in cooperation with civil society organizations, United Nations agencies and programmes and international organizations; | Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially in women and children | Special Procedures' report |
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Due diligence and trafficking in persons 2015, para. 48 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Due diligence to prevent trafficking requires action to address the wider, more systemic processes or root causes that contribute to trafficking in persons, such as inequality, restrictive immigration policies, and unfair labour conditions, particularly for migrant workers. Due diligence requires that in developing, implementing and assessing prevention approaches, initiatives be based on accurate data and targeted to those most at risk of trafficking in persons. | Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially in women and children | Special Procedures' report |
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Regional and subregional cooperation in promoting a human rights-based approach to combatting trafficking in persons 2010, para. 114 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | [Regional mechanisms should carry out the activities set out in the following paragraphs, which have a specific added value:] Assist in the establishment of anti-trafficking units and special national focal points within national law enforcement structures, and promote the creation of direct channels of communication between special units and focal points in different countries, as well as joint-trained border patrols. | Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially in women and children | Special Procedures' report |
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Trafficking in persons in conflict and post-conflict situations 2016, para. 60 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | These and other factors do not just create the conditions under which trafficking can occur; they also exacerbate the vulnerability of those who may already be susceptible to being trafficked, including women, refugees and unaccompanied children. | Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially in women and children | Special Procedures' report |
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Prevention of trafficking in persons 2010, para. 67 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Demand for exploitative labour and services, particularly demand by employers and third parties involved in trafficking, should be addressed as a root cause of trafficking. To that end, States should develop or strengthen immigration policies informed by the evidence-based recognition of the demand for migrant labour, including low- and semi-skilled labour. | Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially in women and children | Special Procedures' report |
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Trafficking in persons in conflict and post-conflict situations 2016, para. 72g | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | [Concerned governmental institutions, law enforcement authorities, civil society organizations, academia, United Nations agencies and programmes and international organizations should undertake further research on the different forms of trafficking in persons in relation to conflict and post-conflict situations, including on:] Early identification of cases of trafficking in persons, especially women and children, in the context of massive influxes of migrants as a result of conflict. | Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially in women and children | Special Procedures' report |
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