Human rights & trafficking in persons : 15th informal ASEM seminar on human rights.
- Montreux ; 2013.
- 136 p. : 24 cm.
Contents ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ASIA AND EUROPE, TWO CONTINENTS, ONE GOAL-REALISNG HUAFFICKING IN PERSONS THE OSCE'S VICTIM-CENTRED APPROACH TO COMBAT TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS HUMAN RIGHTS ARE THE CORNERSTONE FOR ANTI-TRAFFICKING EFFORTS. RECOMMENDATIONS AND STRATEGIES FOR ASIA AND EUROPE 1. Introduction 2. Key messages 3. Recommendations 4. Working Group Reports 4.1 Preventive Measures 4.2 Protection and Assistance of Trafficked Persons 4.3 Access to Justice 4.4 International Cooperation against Trafficking 5. Conclusion BACKGROUND ON TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS. DEFINITIONS, LEGAL FRAMEWORKS, TRENDS AND ISSUES 1. Introduction Definitions, Trends and Responses 2. The Legal Framework Key Rights and Obligations 3. Emerging Issues of Concern PROTECTING THE RIGHTS OF TRAFFICKED PERSONS ASEM'S JOINT RESPONSIBILITIES AND MUTUAL OBLIGATIONS ANNEX 1 LIST OF ACRONYMS ANNEX 2 SEMINAR PRGRAMME ANNEX 3 CONCEPT PAPER ANNEX 4 SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY ANNEX 5 ABOUT THE CO-ORGANISERS ANNEX 6 ABOUT THE HOST ANNEX 7 ABOUT THE ASIA-EUROPE MEETING (ASEM)
The aim of the Informal ASEM Seminar on Human Rights is to promote mutual understanding and co-operation between Europe and Asia in the area of political dialogue, particularly on human rights issues previous seminar topics include - Access to Justice; Regional and National Particularities in the Administration of Justice; Monitoring the Administration of Justice (1997, Sweden) - Differences in Asia and European Values Rights to Education Rights of Minorities (1999, China) - Freedom of Expression and Right to Information Humanitarian Intervention and the Sovereignty of States Is there a Right to a Healthy Environment? (200, France) - Freedom of Conscience and Religion, Democratisation Conflict Resolution and Human Rights Rights and obligations in the Promotion of Social Welfare (200, Indonesia) - Economic Relations Rights of Multinational Companies and Foreign Direct Investments (2003 Sweden) - International Migrations, Protection of Migrants, Migration Control and Management (2004, China) - Human Rights and Ethnic ,Linguistic and Religious Minorities (2006, Hungary) - Human Rights and Freedom of Expression (2007,Cambodia) - Human Rights in Criminal Justice Systems (2009,France) - Human Rights and Gender Equality (2019,Philippines) -National and Regional Human Rights Mechanisms (2011,Czech Republic) - Human Rights and Information and Communication Technologies (2012,Kepublic) - Human Rights and the Environment (2013,Denmark) - Human Rights and Businesses (2014,Viet Nam)