The present report is submitted in accordance with Human Rights Council decision 8/12. It covers the period from 1 March 2010 to 1 March 2011. Chapter II of the report provides an overview of the activities undertaken by the Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially women and children, during the period under review. Chapter III of the report contains a thematic analysis of the right to an effective remedy for trafficked persons. In it, the Special Rapporteur outlines the international legal framework of this right and what it entails in the specific context of trafficked persons. She analyses key components of this right, including restitution, recovery, compensation, satisfaction and guarantees of non-repetition, access to information, legal assistance, and regularization of residence status. Further, she sets out special factors to be considered in realizing the right to an effective remedy for trafficked children. Chapter IV of the report contains the Special Rapporteur’s conclusions and recommendations. Further to the conclusions and recommendations, the Special Rapporteur submits the draft basic principles on the right to an effective remedy for trafficked persons, contained in annex I to the present report.

 

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