Created by: Maria Pia
Number of Blossarys: 5
A human rights approach integrates the norms, standards and principles of the international human rights system into legislation, policies, programmes and processes. The concept of a ‘right’ means ...
Fundamental and universal rights and freedoms that all human beings are entitled to. They consist of civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights that States are obliged to fully respect ...
A person who has been identified as a victim of trafficking according to a formal or informal identification mechanism (also referred to as “Identified trafficked person”).
A personal paper or card that gives identifying data (e.g. name, age, nationality, address, etc.) about a person. It is generally issued by local or national institutions.
Includes border police and others involved in processing new arrivals at airports, ports and other frontier crossing points.
The authorities in many EU States have prepared lists of ‘indicators’ to help identify trafficked persons, i.e., tell-tale signs that an individual is being trafficked. These are intended for use by ...
are signs that suggest the possibility of a crime and can be discovered through events associated with criminal activity, statements from the victims or signs of harm associated with trafficking.
By: Maria Pia