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Title:Human trafficking in Armenia Author(s):CHOBANYAN, HaykanushDate:2013Type:Technical ReportSeries/Number:Migration Policy Centre; CARIM-East; Explanatory Notes; 2013/58Abstract:With the aim of preventing trafficking, various programs are being implemented by both state and international organizations. The most important programs should be highlighted:
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Title:Trafficking in Armenia Author(s):YEGANYAN, RuberDate:2013Type:Technical ReportSeries/Number:Migration Policy Centre; CARIM-East; Explanatory Notes; 2013/53Abstract:Over recent years a lot of work has been done in Armenia by all official organizations and agencies that deal, to a lesser or greater extent, with human trafficking, as well as by non-governmental and international ...
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Title:Legal aspects of combating human trafficking in Moldova Author(s):CIUMAS, TatianaDate:2013Type:Technical ReportSeries/Number:Migration Policy Centre; CARIM-East; Explanatory Notes; 2013/43
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Title:Combatting human trafficking in the Republic of Belarus Author(s):TITARENKO, LarissaDate:2013Type:Technical ReportSeries/Number:Migration Policy Centre; CARIM-East; Explanatory Notes; 2013/28Abstract:The history of formation and development of the anti-human trafficking policy can be divided into two stages: (1) from 1991 until 1999, when the fight against human trafficking was predominantly dealt with by NGOs; (2) ...
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Title:Legal aspects of combating human trafficking in Georgia Author(s):GABRICHIDZE, GagaDate:2013Type:Technical ReportSeries/Number:Migration Policy Centre; CARIM-East; Explanatory Notes; 2013/47Abstract:Trafficking in persons was criminalized in Georgia in 2003 when the relevant provisions were included in the Criminal Code of Georgia. 1 28 April 2006, the Parliament of Georgia adopted the Law on Combating Trafficking in ...
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Title:Legal aspects of combat against human trafficking in the Republic of Belarus Author(s):BAKHUR, OlegDate:2013Type:Technical ReportSeries/Number:Migration Policy Centre; CARIM-East; Explanatory Notes; 2013/36Abstract:one should note that over the recent decade Belarus has paid special attention to the problem of human trafficking. Belarus joined key international legal acts in this field and set up an efficient system for combat against ...
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Title:Preventing human trafficking : the Republic of Moldova Author(s):MOSNEAGA, ValeriuDate:2013Type:Technical ReportSeries/Number:Migration Policy Centre; CARIM-East; Explanatory Notes; 2013/32Abstract:The integration of the Republic of Moldova into international migration processes was accompanied by the development of human trafficking. Moldova, moreover, witnessed multiple forms of trafficking: for the purposes of ...
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Title:Some aspects of ukrainian legislative reform relating to combating against human trafficking Author(s):DAVYDOVYCH, Lyudmila; SUBOTENKO, ValentinaDate:2013Type:Technical ReportSeries/Number:Migration Policy Centre; CARIM-East; Explanatory Notes; 2013/40Abstract:The issue of combat against human trafficking is very pressing for Ukraine, just like for most postSoviet countries. As it is indicated in the Migration Profile of Ukraine compiled in 2011 by Ukrainian migration experts ...
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Title:Human trafficking : Georgia Author(s):CHELIDZE, NatiaDate:2013Type:Technical ReportSeries/Number:Migration Policy Centre; CARIM-East; Explanatory Notes; 2013/34Abstract:Georgia is a country of origin, transit and destination for victims of trafficking in persons, as well as a place where they are exploited. In order to combat human trafficking, Georgia has for several years been dynamically ...

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AuthorBAKHUR, Oleg (1)CHELIDZE, Natia (1)CHOBANYAN, Haykanush (1)CIUMAS, Tatiana (1)DAVYDOVYCH, Lyudmila (1)GABRICHIDZE, Gaga (1)MOSNEAGA, Valeriu (1)SUBOTENKO, Valentina (1)TITARENKO, Larissa (1)YEGANYAN, Ruber (1)SubjectHuman trafficking (9)
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Statistical data (1)... View MoreTypeTechnical Report (9)Date Issued2013 (9)Series/NumberCARIM-East (9)Explanatory Notes (9)Migration Policy Centre (9)2013/28 (1)2013/32 (1)2013/34 (1)2013/36 (1)2013/40 (1)2013/43 (1)2013/47 (1)... View More
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