Friday, August 27, 2010

Check out this report...'Wrong Kind of Victim? One year on: an analysis of UK measures to protect trafficked persons'

In Dec 2008 the UK ratified the Council of Europe on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings - the first international treaty obliging states to adopt minimum standards to assist trafficked persons and protect their rights. In April 2009, the Convention came into force, but what has changed as a result of it?

A recent report published in June 2010 by The Anti-Trafficking Monitoring Group investigates how our government is addressing trafficking in the UK. Read the
summary report.

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