UNITED NATIONS EXPERT GROUP MEETING ON INTERNATIONAL TRAFFICKING IN HUMAN BEINGSOmelaniuk, Irena
Charles Smith,Heather Smith.Human Trafficking: The Unintended Effects of United Nations Intervention.International Political Science Review. 2011Smith, Charles Anthony, and Heather M. Smith. "Human Trafficking: The Unintended Effects of United Nations Intervention." International Political Science Review 32...
this Convention, when compared to the somewhat weak provisions enshrined in the United Nations Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, 2000, provide for various bespoke rights such as rest and recovery periods and temporary residence permits for those subject to its provision...
Ratification of the Optional Protocol to the Convention Against Torture (OPCAT)2. Domestic, Sexual and Gender-Based Violence3. Human Trafficking4. Protection from Torture or Ill-treatment in Care Contexts5. Direct Provision6. Denial of Leave to Enter7. Systematic Institutional and Adoption-related ...
UNDP Publication:Human Development Index UNEP The United Nations Environment Programme (UN Environment) is a global environmental authority that sets the global environmental agenda, promotes the coherent implementation of the environmental dimension of sustainable development within the United Nations system....
The United Nations proposed a new international initiative,Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child, that aims at combating child exploitation. AsOne Angry Gamernotes most of the initiative is aimed at “way to prevent human t...
the GHG Protocol and Verified Carbon Standard. 3.3Recognition of Multiple Benefits of Resources Scientific and economic research has characterised, with increasing granularity, the physical stock of resources and their multiple contributions—many irreplaceable—to human well-being and development (MEA, 2005...
The resolution asks that countries that have not yet done so fully implement the U.N.’s trafficking in persons protocol and improve efforts to investigate and dismantle trafficking networks. It also calls on member nations to do more to establish procedures to identify victims and provide p...
[2] The Kyoto Protocol (2005) is a protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), aimed at fighting warming. The objective of the Kyoto climate change conference was to establish a legally binding ... AMM Mohamed - 《Nanotechnology & Environmental Applications》...
be[cause it could be] used…to justify surveillance…and infring[e] on digital rights…One key concern…[i]s a clause that would allow [signatory] nations…to request data on [anything they choose to label a “]serious crime[” regardless of the act’s legal statu]s in other nations...