Hans & Tamar Oppenheimer Chair in Public International Law

1 May 2010

Protecting Trafficked Persons in the Americas: A Refugee Law Perspective

United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees

This paper specifically draws the attention to the humanitarian consequences of the crime of human trafficking and calls for a human rights based approach to human trafficking which goes beyond identifying and prosecuting the perpetrators and includes measures to address the protection needs of victims or individuals at risk of being trafficked.

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Protecting Trafficked Persons

See online : Protecting Trafficked Persons in the Americas: A Refugee Law Perspective

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