Resolution 11-3. Trafficking in persons, especially women and children
Abstract
This document presents the Resolution 11-3 of the Human Rights Council on Trafficking in persons, especially women and children. This resolution urges Governments To take appropriate measures to address the root factors, including external factors, that encourage trafficking in persons for prostitution and other forms of commercialized sex, forced marriages and forced labour, slavery or practices similar to slavery, servitude or the removal of organs, including by strengthening existing legislation or by considering the enactment of anti-trafficking legislation and the adoption of national plans of action; To criminalize trafficking in persons in all its forms and to condemn and penalize traffickers, facilitators and intermediaries, including, where applicable, by imposing sanctions against legal entities involved in the process of trafficking, without making accusations by or the participation of the victims of trafficking a precondition to the prosecution of trafficking
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Document Type
Conventions and sharts
Source
United Nations Human Rights
Keywords :
Trafficking in persons//Trafficking in women and Children// Forced prostitution// Commercialized sex// Forced marriages// Forced labour//Slavery // Servitude //Removal of organs//Sexual Violence//Gender Based Violence // Violence against Women// Human Rights// Women rights/Gender Equality//