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Presentations 314DT79

Countering Trafficking in Human Beings: Towards a more Comprehensive Approach

Lisbon, Portugal - 7-8 April 2014

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Ryszard Piotrowicz
Ryszard Piotrowicz:
The definition of trafficking in human beings, existing forms of exploitation and the state of play in combating them

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EU anti-THB tools: Directive 2011/36/EU and its impact in the Member States, the EU Anti-Trafficking Coordinator and the EU Strategy 2012-2016
Rita Penedo

Rita Penedo:
The need to collect, analyse and disseminate information on THB: the work of the Portuguese Observatory on Trafficking in Human Beings
Manuel Albano

Manuel Albano:
The Portuguese National Rapporteur for Trafficking in Human Beings – effective reporting on THB
Ala Vechiu

Ala Vechiu:
The view from the EU’s neighbourhood: measures to tackle trafficking and prevent an outflow of trafficked people – the example of Moldova
Lukáš Starý

Lukáš Starý:
The role and possibilities of Eurojust in countering THB through enhanced judicial cooperation: case studies
Ola Laurell


Ola Laurell:
Criminal liability of legal persons: the Swedish approach to countering THB
Thierry Loquet


Thierry Loquet:
Ensuring harsher penalties and easier prosecution – the Belgian experience
Juliana Moya

Juliana Moya:
Protecting victims at national level by providing emotional, legal, psychological and social support: the work of the Portuguese Association for Victim Support (APAV)
Ana FerreiraWarner ten Kate

Ana Ferreira and Warner ten Kate:
The EU’s Victims’ Rights Package: from minimum standards on support and protection of victims (Directive 2012/29/EU) to mutual recognition of protection measures in civil matters (Regulation 606/2013)
Patricia Fernández Olalla

Patricia Fernández Olalla:
Victim support from in-house cooperation amongst courts to effective investigation and compensation: the Spanish perspective
Warner ten Kate


Warner ten Kate:
The importance of non-punishment and non-prosecution when dealing with victims

 

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