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Fiona David

South East Asia

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Progress Report On Criminal Justice Responses To Trafficking In Persons In The Asean Region, Fiona M. David Ms, Anne T. Gallagher Dr, Albert Moskowitz, Paul Holmes Jan 2011

Progress Report On Criminal Justice Responses To Trafficking In Persons In The Asean Region, Fiona M. David Ms, Anne T. Gallagher Dr, Albert Moskowitz, Paul Holmes

Fiona David

This Report examines the criminal justice response to trafficking in the ASEAN / South East Asian Region, with a specific focus on: - legal frameworks - specialist investigative capacity - front line capacity to identify and respond to trafficking - prosecutorial and judicial capacity - victim identification and support - special support to victim's as witnesses - international legal cooperation. For each chapter, the authors have provided a detailed overview of the relevant standards that have emerged through a combination of international, regional and national law and policy as well as accepted good practices within and beyond the ASEAN region. …


Building The Infrastructure Of Anti-Trafficking: Information, Funding, Responses, Fiona M. David Ms Jan 2010

Building The Infrastructure Of Anti-Trafficking: Information, Funding, Responses, Fiona M. David Ms

Fiona David

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Asean And Trafficking In Persons: Using Data As A Tool To Combat Trafficking In Persons, Fiona M. David Ms Jan 2006

Asean And Trafficking In Persons: Using Data As A Tool To Combat Trafficking In Persons, Fiona M. David Ms

Fiona David

ASEAN member countries are always looking for ways to improve their response to trafficking in persons. However, these efforts are being held back by a lack of relevant, reliable data on trafficking. Recognizing this problem, in 2005, the ASEAN member countries commissioned IOM to conduct a pilot research project to identify “best practice” in data collection on trafficking, and to prepare a situation report on data collection by government agencies in four ASEAN member countries (Cambodia, Indonesia, the Philippines and Thailand). This report presents the findings of that research.