A tool to assist advocates in the development of a human rights framework for national anti-trafficking laws and policies

This Annotated Guide to the new UN Trafficking Protocol is a tool to assist advocates in the development of a human rights framework for national anti-trafficking laws and policies. However, the UN has not organized these three mos_doclib_documents into one instrument, which forces readers to refer to the mos_doclib_documents separately. This Annotated Guide solves this problem by combining the Trafficking Protocol, relevant portions of the Convention and the Interpretative Notes into one document.

 

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