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The Obligations of Prevention, Protection and Assistance to Victims of Trafficking

In: Brill Research Perspectives in Transnational Crime
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Ruth Shrimpling
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Annelies Blondé
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Abstract

The emphasis on the prevention of the crime and the protection and assistance to victims of crime in international and European anti-trafficking instruments is a prominent example of the human rights-based approach to human trafficking. However, there is room for further improvement. This article reflects on the needs of trafficking victims in light of theoretical and practical implications of relevant international and European instruments with the aim of defining future action.

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