Showing posts with label forced marriage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label forced marriage. Show all posts

June 27, 2012

Trafficking in Persons - Special Rapporteur's Report to the Human Rights Council

On 22 June, Joy Ngozi Ezeilo, the Special Rapporteur on Trafficking in Persons especially women and children, presented her annual  report to the United Nations Human Rights Council, including reports of her missions to Thailand and Australia.

Special Rapporteurs are independent experts appointed by the United Nations Human Rights Council (formerly the Commission on Human Rights) to investigate, monitor, and advise on human rights violations world wide or in specific countries. In carrying out her mandate, the Special Rapporteur undertakes country visits to study the situation on the ground and, develop recommendations to better prevent or combat trafficking and protect the human rights of its victims; and takes action on complaints about human rights violations against trafficked persons.

June 15, 2012

People trafficking, forced marriage and slavery offences

The Crimes Legislation Amendments (Slavery, Slavery-like Conditions and People Trafficking) Bill 2012 was introduced into the House of Representatives on 30 May 2012. This Flagpost is a skeleton of a larger project.
If passed in its current form, this Bill will:
  • expand the definition of slavery to include physical and psychological threats, coercion and deception
  • expand the servitude and exploitation offences to not be limited to sexual servitude
  • create new offences for aggravated slavery-like offences.
  • create new offences for forced marriage
  • create new offences for harbouring or receiving a trafficking or slavery victim
  • increase the penalties for debt bondage offences