With particular emphasis on South Eastern Europe

The purpose of this reference guide is to set up a framework for comprehensive antitrafficking legislation. It aims at assisting law and policy makers mainly in the Stability Pact region, but also in other participating States of the OSCE, in their efforts to adopt or review anti-trafficking legislation. It also aims at supporting NGOs in their lobbying efforts seeking to improve anti-trafficking legislation. The reference guide provides an overview of relevant international and regional standards that are supplemented by a selection of examples of initiatives and activities at the national level, as well as recommendations for adopting and reviewing anti-trafficking legislation

 

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