ERA: Update on Countering Trafficking of Human Beings
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Event Description
Tools and challenges in collecting evidence, assisting victims and improving compensation
Objective
This seminar will provide participants an update on current legal challenges and tools in relation to countering trafficking on human beings (THB). It will focus in particular on challenges in collecting and securing evidence to be used in court, on how to improve assistance and protection of victims and ensure that their rights are respected.
Key topics
- The current status of the EU Strategy 2012-2016
- The new Communication of the European Commission identifying further actions to eradicate THB
- Challenges in collecting and securing online evidence for evidentiary purposes in court
- Implementation issues in the Victims’ Rights Package and the identification of victims of THB as “rights holders”, in particular in relation to vulnerable groups (women and children)
- Best practices in assisting and protecting victims of THB
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Language: English
Organiser: Cecilia Holmsten & Ramin Farinpour, ERA
Event number: 319D60
Speakers
Eva Küblbeck, Legal Expert, KOK – German Network and Coordination Office Against Trafficking in Human Beings, Berlin
Helena Ljunggren, Senior Public Prosecutor, International Public Prosecutor’s Office, Malmö
Ulrich Nachtlberger, Judge, Regional Court for Criminal Matters, Vienna
Ryszard Piotrowicz, Professor of Law, Department of Law and Criminology, Aberystwyth University; Member of GRETA, Council of Europe
Evelyn Probst, Head of Intervention Centre for Trafficked Women and Girls, LEFO (Information, Education and Support for Migrant Women), Vienna
Alexandru Viziru, Police Investigator, Arges Brigade for Combating Organised Crime, Bucharest
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