EU

The European Union (EU) is a political and economic union of 27 member states located primarily in Europe. It was established by the Treaty of Maastricht in 1993 and has since grown to become one of the largest single markets in the world, with a population of over 446 million people. The EU operates on a system of supranational governance, with its own institutions and decision-making processes.

The European Union plays an important role in addressing the issue of human trafficking, both within its member states and globally. Through its various policy initiatives, the EU has sought to raise awareness of the issue, strengthen legal frameworks, and support the victims of trafficking. This has included measures such as the EU Anti-Trafficking Directive, which sets out minimum standards for preventing and combating trafficking in human beings.

One of the key challenges facing the EU in its efforts to combat human trafficking is the transnational nature of the crime. Traffickers often operate across borders, taking advantage of differences in legal systems and law enforcement capacity. The EU has sought to address this by promoting greater cooperation and coordination among its member states, as well as working with partner countries and international organizations.

Despite the many obstacles involved, the European Union remains committed to fighting human trafficking and ensuring that victims receive the support and protection they need. Through its collective action and cooperation with other actors, the EU can make a significant contribution to the global effort to end this heinous crime.

 

 

COVID-19, Climate Change, Impunity & Conflicts Aggravating Human Trafficking – IDN-InDepthNews
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COVID-19, Climate Change, Impunity & Conflicts Aggravating Human Trafficking – IDN-InDepthNews

By Aurora Weiss VIENNA (IDN) — The COVID-19 pandemic has increased human trafficking using social networks and the Internet as a platform, Lead Author of the UNODC Global Reports on Trafficking in Persons, Fabricio Sarrica, told IDN. He was highlighting some salient aspects of the 2022 UNODC Global Report on Trafficking in Persons, the seventh…

International sex-trafficking ring holding Chinese women trapped across Europe, dismantled
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International sex-trafficking ring holding Chinese women trapped across Europe, dismantled

Brussels [Belgium], February 11 (ANI): A law enforcement operation involving different countries has resulted in the dismantlement of an international sex-trafficking ring that held hundreds of Chinese women trapped in debt bondage across Europe, according to the European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation, Europol. According to Europol, the action is the biggest hit to…

Chinese Human Trafficking, Prostitution Ring Busted in Europe
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Chinese Human Trafficking, Prostitution Ring Busted in Europe

Law enforcement from multiple European nations busted what Europol on Wednesday called the “biggest Chinese prostitution ring” on the continent that held hundreds of Chinese women in financial bondage across the continent. Europol said that the “biggest Chinese prostitution ring” was busted in Europe. (Photo: Europol, License) During the operation, police searched 34 houses in Belgium…

Seven human trafficking cases detected in Oman in 2022
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Seven human trafficking cases detected in Oman in 2022

Muscat: Captain Khalid bin Ali Tabuk, Head of the Human Trafficking Department at the Directorate General of Inquiries and Criminal Investigations of the Royal Oman Police (ROP), revealed the criminal level of human trafficking and how it can be described locally and globally. He said that the Sultanate of Oman’s criminal level in human trafficking…

Chinese Human Trafficking and Sexploitation Ring Busted – HS Today
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Chinese Human Trafficking and Sexploitation Ring Busted – HS Today

An unprecedented law enforcement operation involving different countries has resulted in the dismantlement of an international sex-trafficking ring that held hundreds of Chinese women trapped in debt bondage across Europe. This action is the biggest hit to date against Chinese human trafficking in Europe. On February 7, some 34 house searches were carried out in…

Human trafficking and prostitution trial collapses due to 'unforeseen circumstances'
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Human trafficking and prostitution trial collapses due to 'unforeseen circumstances'

A human trafficking and prostitution trial at at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court has collapsed on its tenth day “due to unforeseen circumstances” but is expected to begin again before a new jury later this month. The State alleged that Natalia Nogueira Da Silva and Ivanilce (Lisa) Vailones Fidelis trafficked two vulnerable Brazilian women for the…

Russian Aluminum Tariffs Mostly Good For Speculators, Not Much Else
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Russian Aluminum Tariffs Mostly Good For Speculators, Not Much Else

Russia is being hit with a new punishment for its war with Ukraine. On Monday, Bloomberg reported the U.S. government would put a 200% tariff on Russian aluminum imports. But, only speculators will benefit from this one. Russia is a minor supplier to the U.S. Russia accounts for roughly 2.3% of aluminum imported to the…

How a Soviet nuclear site could be key to Europe’s EV market
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How a Soviet nuclear site could be key to Europe’s EV market

Editor’s note: while this doesn’t specifically call out trafficking, the resources for the EV market are an important anti-trafficking battleground. This is supplied for your research. The artificial mound covers a radioactive pond from when the town covertly processed uranium for the Soviet nuclear industry until 1989. Today, the adjacent facilities are home to oil…

Annual symposium on combating human trafficking held – Times of Oman
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Annual symposium on combating human trafficking held – Times of Oman

The opening ceremony was held under the auspices of Sheikh Khalifa Ali Al Harthy, Foreign Ministry’s Undersecretary for Diplomatic Affairs, Chairman of the National Committee to Combat Human Trafficking. Al Harthy said that Oman played a major role in combating the crime of human trafficking and all malpractices that violate noble human values or degrade…

The murky world of foreign child adoption in Africa – DW – 01/20/2023
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The murky world of foreign child adoption in Africa – DW – 01/20/2023

It should have been a dream come true for Damir M and his wife, Nadica; Subosic Z and his wife, Azra; Ladislav P and his wife, Aleksandr; and Noah K and his wife, Ivona. The four Croatian couples had finally adopted their children from the Democratic Republic of Congo, or so they believed. But before they could board their flight to Croatia, Zambian…