Presentations
- Seminar 1
Thessaloniki, Greece - 6-7 April 2017
Event number: 317DT72 - Seminar 2
Lisbon, Portugal - 4-5 December 2017
Event number: 317DT73 - Seminar 3
Vienna, Austria - 14-15 June 2018
Event number: 318DT68 - Seminar 4
Trier, Germany - 13-14 December 2018
Event number: 318DT69
Audio podcasts Seminar 1
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The definition of demand for sexual services within the context of international norms on countering trafficking in human beings
Ryszard Piotrowicz -
Demand in anti-trafficking debates in the field of sexual services – ambiguous concept, targeted measures?
Dita Vogel -
Governments’ responses to demand: regulatory measures and underlying arguments within the context of the pan-European DemandAT project
Mădălina Rogoz -
The Swedish model: criminalising the purchase of sexual services and the government evaluation of the relevant legislation in practice (2010) and the penalties imposed (2016) – has demand been reduced or displaced?
Per-Anders Sunesson -
The Dutch approach: from regulating the legal market for sexual services to combating forced prostitution, empowering sex workers, holding national awareness-raising campaigns and possible criminal law amendments in relation to the purchase of sexual services – is it working?
Corinne Dettmeijer-Vermeulen -
The perspective of a THB destination and transit country within the context of sexual exploitation: aligning national criminal law to meet current challenges better
Elisabeth Tichy-Fisslberger -
Demand reduction from a national law enforcement perspective: countering demand for sexual services within the context of the irregular migration crisis
Vasileios Georgiadis -
Dealing with demand within an EU country of origin of individuals trafficked for sexual exploitation: national legislation prohibiting the buying and selling of sexual services, harsh penalties for traffickers, identifying victims and information campaigns
Axel-Maximilian Nicolae -
Measures to counter THB sexual exploitation demand and an influx into the EU in a third country: public awareness, prosecuting traffickers, identifying and protecting victims and working with border guards
Anila Trimi -
Demand reduction policies from the perspective of working with trafficking victims and people in vulnerable positions: the experiences from Finland
Essie Thesslund -
Victim identification and support in relation to sexual exploitation (including minors) leading towards demand reduction within the context of the irregular migratory crisis
Aris Kardasilaris - Workshop reports
Audio podcasts Seminar 2
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The definition of trafficking in human beings (THB) in international norms within the context of sexual exploitation and protecting and assisting its victims and their rights: can such (financial and human) costs be measured?
Ryszard Piotrowicz -
The need to collect, analyse and disseminate information on THB within the context of sexual exploitation and a national action plan: an overview of related financial and human costs
Rui Belchior -
Italy’s approach to protecting and assisting victims of THB for sexual exploitation: using anti-mafia techniques and new forms of psychological assistance
Giorgia Spiri -
Victim support from in-house cooperation amongst courts to effective investigation and compensation: the Spanish perspective
Teseida García García -
The Council of Europe’s standard-setting work related to prisons and probation and its impact in practice
Warner ten Kate -
The role of the police in interviewing victims and giving them support
Orlando Ribeiro -
The perspective of a lawyer: assisting and representing victims of THB for sexual exploitation and ensuring their clients’ protection within the context of questioning in proceedings
Alexios Athanassopoulos -
The perspective from a country of origin of victims of sexual exploitation in relation to THB: victims’ identification, protection and support as well as reintegration into society and measuring the costs thereof in Romania
Cristina Dragota -
Putting together a national programme for the prevention of THB and the protection and assistance of victims of sexual exploitation in a country of origin: cooperation at local level and beyond national borders within the context of measuring the material and human costs
Dobryana Petkova -
Protecting victims by providing psychosocial and legal support as well as access to health care and secure accommodation: the perspective of a victims’ support NGO within the context of measuring costs
Evelyn Probst -
From negotiation to implementation: the application of the Victims’ Rights Package in Germany and national reform within the context of protecting victims of sexual exploitation of THB and the possibility of measuring related costs
Alexander Herr -
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 (Regulation 606/2013) and criminal matters and its application in Portugal within the framework of THB and the protection of victims of sexual exploitation
João Lázaro - Workshop reports
Audio podcasts Seminar 3
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Countering Trafficking in Human Beings, Protecting Victims and Enhancing Financial Investigations
Roumen Kirov -
Eurojust´s work and assistance in relation to thb financial investigations and asset recovery
Lukáš Starý -
Effective cross-platform cooperation and with the private sector (money service business) in tracing THB financial flows, financial investigations and monitoring the internet/darknet in relation to financial flows and profits
Karin Janssen
Video podcasts Seminar 4
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Trafficking in Human Beings – the Legal Framework
Prof Ryszard Piotrowicz -
Best practices in assisting and protecting vulnerable victims of THB within the context of measuring costs – the views of a victim’s support NGO
Evelyn Probst -
Providing better access to and realise the rights for victims of THB
João Lázaro -
Upholding the principles of non-punishment and non-prosecution and underlining the need for effective cooperation between the judiciary, the police and other actors when protecting and assisting victims
Karin Janssen -
The use of BITCOIN-virtual currency and how it fuels the Human Trafficking Market – a particular challenge for law enforcement in solving THB cases
Alexandru Viziru -
Verfahren vor Gericht in Menschenhandelsfällen - Fragen zur Sicherung, Verwertung und Würdigung von Beweisen
Ulrich Nachtlberger