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  1. Spain - Elimination of forced labour - Law, Act

    Ley núm. 55/1999, de 29 de diciembre, de Medidas fiscales, administrativas y del orden social.

    Adoption: 1999-12-29 | ESP-1999-L-56037

    El Título II trata de las relaciones laborales. Se abordan aspectos específicos de: el contrato a tiempo parcial; la situación del personal extracomunitario enrolado en buques inscriptos en el Registro especial de Buques y empresas navieras; la relación laboral especial de los penados que realicen actividades laborales en instituciones penitenciarias. En otros títulos de la ley se abordan, entre otras cuestiones, aspectos específicos de las normas de seguridad social (régimen general y regímenes especiales); el fomento del empleo; la ley de cooperativas; el régimen aplicable a los minusválidos incapacitados judicialmente; y al régimen del personal de las Fuerzas Armadas.

  2. Spain - Elimination of forced labour - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance

    Real decreto núm. 700/1999, de 30 de abril, por el que se aprueba el Reglamento de la objección de conciencia y de la prestación social sustitutoria.

    Adoption: 1999-04-30 | ESP-1999-R-52795

    Se regula el reconocimiento de la condición de objetor de conciencia y la prestación social de los mismos: órganos con competencia sobre la prestación social, régimen de la prestación, procedimiento de adscripción e incorporación, contenido, programas, entidades colaboradoras y el régimen disciplinario.

  3. Spain - Elimination of forced labour - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance

    Real decreto núm. 1201 por el que se aprueba el reglamento penitenciario

    Adoption: 1981-05-08 | ESP-1981-R-29839

    Incluye disposiciones sobre trabajo penitenciario de penados y procedimiento laboral penitenciario.

  4. Sri Lanka - Elimination of forced labour - Law, Act

    Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment Act, No. 22 of 1994. - Legislation on-line

    Adoption: 1994-12-20 | LKA-1994-L-113981

    1. Short title.
    2. Torture to be an offence.
    3. Acts done during state of war. or on order of Superior Officer not to be a defence to an offence under this Act.
    4. Jurisdiction of the High Court to try offences under this Act committed outside Sri Lanka.
    5. Evidence.
    6. Rights of certain persons arrested under this Act.
    7. Duty of Minister to inform other States having jurisdiction over an offence.
    8. Amendment to Extradition Law, No. 8 of 1977.
    9. Provision regarding extradition arrangement.
    10. Duty of Government to afford assistance to other States.
    11. Sinhala text to prevail in case of inconsistency.
    12. Interpretation.
    SCHEDULE

  5. Sudan - Elimination of forced labour - Law, Act

    Combating of Human Trafficking Act, 2014.

    Adoption: 2014 | SDN-2014-L-99189

    CHAPTER I - PRELIMINARY PROVISIONS
    1. Title and commencement
    2. Interpretation
    3. Provisions of the Criminal Act applied
    CHAPTER II - THE COMMITTEE
    4. Establishment, constitution, seat and supervision of the Committee
    5. Functions and powers of the Committee
    6. Meetings and decisions of the Committee
    CHAPTER III - OFFENCES AND PENALTIES
    7. Offence of Human Trafficking
    8. Trans-national offence of trafficking in human beings
    9. Penalties
    10. Offenders and obtained property harboured
    11. Witness or victim disclosed
    12. Person induced to commit perjury
    13. Place established with intent to commit an offence
    14. Offence through use of the internet
    15. Disposal of property obtained from the offence
    16. Confiscation of property obtained from the offence of human trafficking
    17. Remission or commutation of penalty
    18. Responsibility of the carrier
    CHAPTER IV - FINANCIAL PROVISIONS
    19. Financial resources of the Committee
    20. Use of financial resources of the Committee
    21. Accounts, books and records kept and funds deposited
    22. Audit
    23. Statement of final account and the National Audit Chambers' report
    CHAPTER V - GENERAL PROVISIONS
    24. Consent
    25. Victim and witnesses protected
    26. Secrecy of information
    27. Alien victims
    28. Judicial Fees
    29. Power to make regulations, orders and rules

  6. Switzerland - Elimination of forced labour - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance

    Ordonnance du 23 octobre 2013 sur les mesures de prévention des infractions liées à la traite des êtres humains (Ordonnance contre la traite des êtres humains). - Ordonnance

    Adoption: 2013-10-23 | Date of entry into force: 2014-01-01 | CHE-2013-R-94628

    Section 1: Objet
    Section 2: Mesures de prévention
    Section 3: Aides financières
    Section 4: Procédure
    Section 5: Service de coordination contre la traite d'êtres humains et le trafic de migrants
    Section 6: Obligation d'informer et de rendre compte, évaluation
    Section 7: Dispositions finales

  7. Switzerland - Elimination of forced labour - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance

    Ordonnance du 11 septembre 1996 sur le service civil (OSCi). - OSCi (dans sa teneur modifiée)

    Adoption: 1996-09-11 | Date of entry into force: 1996-10-01 | Date of partial entry into force: 1997-01-01 | CHE-1996-R-45390

    Le chapitre II règle les questions relatives aux établissements d'affectation et aux domaines d'activité. Prévoit la possibilité d'exécuter le service civil à l'étranger. Fixe la durée du service ainsi que les modalités d'exemption et d'admission. Le chapitre VI régit l'accomplissement du service civil (périodes d'affectation, report de service, congés à l'étranger) et le chapitre VII concerne le statut de la personne astreinte (prestations d'assistance, prestations en espèces, congés). Les chapitres VIII et IX traitent des établissements d'affectation. Le chapitre XI fixe les modalités de l'astreinte au travail pour refus de servir.

  8. Switzerland - Elimination of forced labour - Law, Act

    Loi fédérale sur le service civil du 6 octobre 1995 (LSC). - Loi (dans sa teneur modifiée)

    Adoption: 1995-10-06 | CHE-1995-L-71634

    Chapitre 1: Dispositions générales
    Chapitre 2: Admission au service civil
    Chapitre 3: Déroulement du service civil
    Chapitre 4: Statut de la personne astreinte
    Chapitre 5: Reconnaissance en qualité d'établissement d'affectation
    Chapitre 6: Statut de l'établissement d'affectation
    Chapitre 7: Responsabilité civile
    Chapitre 8: Voies de droit
    Chapitre 9: Procédure disciplinaire et dispositions pénales
    Chapitre 10: Dispositions finales

  9. Switzerland - Elimination of forced labour - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance

    Ordonnance du 28 novembre 1994 modifiant l'ordonnance sur l'astreinte au travail pour les objecteurs de conscience (OAST).

    Adoption: 1994-11-28 | Date of entry into force: 1995-01-01 | CHE-1994-R-39007

    Modification relative à l'indemnité journalière.

  10. Switzerland - Elimination of forced labour - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance

    Ordonnance du DFEP sur l'exécution de l'astreinte au travail pour les objecteurs de conscience (OAST-DFEP) du 15 juillet 1992.

    Adoption: 1992-07-15 | CHE-1992-R-30088

    Dispositions relatives à l'affectation dans l'agriculture de montagne, au consentement en cas d'affectation à un établissement privé, à la durée minimale des affectations, au nombre maximum de jours pris en compte en cas de maladie, à la demande de report, à l'interruption pour cause d'incapacité de travail, au congé pour démarches urgentes et aux indemnités servies à la personne astreinte.

  11. Switzerland - Elimination of forced labour - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance

    Ordonnance sur l'astreinte au travail pour les objecteurs de conscience (OAST), du 1er juillet 1992.

    Adoption: 1992-07-01 | Date of entry into force: 1992-07-15 | CHE-1992-R-30087

    Régit les modalités d'exécution des astreintes au travail par les objecteurs de conscience. Dispositions sur les conditions d'affectation - l'astreinte au travail doit être d'intérêt public -, les droits de la personne astreinte au travail, les prestations dont elle bénéficie et ses devoirs envers les autorités et l'établissement d'affectation.

  12. Syrian Arab Republic - Elimination of forced labour - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance

    Decree No. 20 of 2013 on the Crime of Kidnapping and Due Penalties. - Legislation online in Arabic

    Adoption: 2013-04-02 | Date of entry into force: 2013-04-02 | SYR-2013-R-96554

    The Decree set out the penalties for kidnapping offences, which range from a life sentence of penal labour to the death penalty. The penalty depends on the motive behind the kidnapping. If the motivation is for political or material gain, revenge, sectarian reasons or to obtain a ransoms the offence is punishable to a life sentence of penal labour. If the kidnapping results in death or serious injury of the victim or is sexually motivated, the offence is a capital offence and punishable by death.

  13. Tajikistan - Elimination of forced labour - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance

    Government Decree No. 739 of 1 December 2014 "On the Programme of Organization of Labour and Development of Industrial Production in Correctional Institutions for the Years 2015-2020". - Legislation from CIS Countries

    Adoption: 2014-12-01 | Date of entry into force: 2014-12-01 | TJK-2014-R-99163

    In accordance with article 7 of the law "On State Forecasts, Concepts, Strategies and Programmes of Social-Economic Development of the Republic of Tajikistan", establishes the Programme of Organization of Labour and Development of Industrial Production in Correctional Institutions for the years 2015-2020, which includes, inter alia: legal grounds, purposes and necessity of organization of the employment of prisoners or their correction and education, and by branch production.

  14. Tajikistan - Elimination of forced labour - Law, Act

    Law No. 1096 of 26 July 2014 "On Combating Human Trafficking and Providing Support to Victims of Human Trafficking". - Legislation from CIS Countries

    Adoption: 2014-07-26 | Date of entry into force: 2014-08-04 | TJK-2014-L-99162

    Establishes the state policy in the sphere of combating human trafficking, organizational grounds of it, state subjects directly involved in the combat, activity of public associations, mechanism of redirecting victims of human trafficking, the functions of the united database of information on human trafficking cases. Also deals, inter alia, with the legal grounds for the recognition and granting legal status to victims of human trafficking, the rights of a person suffered from human trafficking before being recognized as victim and the rights of the recognized victim. Defines the procedure of providing support to victims, the peculiarities of support to child victims, of preventing human trafficking, which includes awareness raising, appropriate educational policy aimed at prevention, also the international cooperation in this sphere.

    Repeals the previous law of 15 June 2004 "On Combating Human Trafficking" (Abkhori Majlisi Oli Respubliki Tajikistan, 2004. No.7, p. 454).

  15. Tajikistan - Elimination of forced labour - Law, Act

    Law No. 1019 of 19 September 2013 on Volunteering. - Legislation from CIS Countries (in Russian)

    Adoption: 2013-09-19 | Date of entry into force: 2013-09-19 | TJK-2013-L-94899

    Chapter I: General Provisions
    Chapter II: Regulation of Volunteering Relationships
    Chapter III: Organizational Basis of Volunteering
    Chapter IV: Measures for Development of Volunteering
    Chapter V: Final Provisions

  16. Tajikistan - Elimination of forced labour - Law, Act

    Act No. 762 of 17 October 2007 to amend the Act on the fight against trafficking in persons (Text No. 824).

    Adoption: 2007-10-17 | Date of entry into force: 2007-10-17 | TJK-2007-L-78137

    Introduces minor changes to the wording of the previous law.

  17. Tajikistan - Elimination of forced labour - Law, Act

    Act No. 762 of 5 January 2008 to amend the Act on the fight against trafficking in persons (Text No. 338)

    Adoption: 2007-10-17 | Date of entry into force: 2008-02-01 | TJK-2007-L-78463

    Changes the wording of article 1 of the previous law.

  18. Tajikistan - Elimination of forced labour - Law, Act

    Act No. 47 of 15 July 2004 on the Fight against Human Trafficking (Text No. 454). - Legislation on-line

    Adoption: 2004-07-15 | TJK-2004-L-68468

    Provides for prevention measures, creation of specialized institutions providing support and assistance to the victims, and social rehabilitation and protection of the victims.

  19. Thailand - Elimination of forced labour - Law, Act

    Prevention and Suppression of Human Trafficking (No. 2) Amendment Act, 2015 [B.E. 2558]. - Legislation on-line

    Adoption: 2017-01-26 | THA-2017-L-103609

    Amends the definition of "wrongful exploitation". Replaces section 6 concerning concerning what constitutes trafficking. Also amends section 35(2), (3) and (4). Replaces articles 52 and 53 concerning punishment for those who violate the Act and amends section 53/1. Adds a new section 56/1 concerning penalties.

  20. Thailand - Elimination of forced labour - Law, Act

    Human Trafficking Criminal Procedure Act, B.E. 2559 [2016]. - Legislation on-line

    Adoption: 2016-05-19 | THA-2016-L-103546

    Makes the adjudication process less burdensome for victims by expediting the judicial process for trafficking cases, and allows for pre-trial deposition via video-conference out of the courtroom.

    Chapter I - General Provisions
    Chapter 2 - Court Procedures
    Chapter 3 - Appeals
    Chapter 4 - Supreme Court
    Transitional Provisions

  21. Thailand - Elimination of forced labour - Law, Act

    Beggar Control Act BE 2559 [2016]. - Legislation on-line

    Adoption: 2016-04-26 | THA-2016-L-103545

    This Act repeals the 1941 Act on Control of Begging. Makes begging in the street an offence.Sections 6 to 12 stipulate the competent authorities to deal with the control of begging and sets out their responsibilities and duties. Section 13 provides that begging is to be prohibited, sets out the definition of begging and provides for exceptions. Makes it an offence to force anyone to beg. Under section 23, all offenses are punishable with imprisonment not exceeding one month and/or a ten thousand baht fine. Penalties for traffickers and those seeking to benefit from begging are more severe: prison sentences of up to three years and fines as high as 30,000 baht. Government officials found complicit face more extreme punishments: up to five years in jail and/or up to 50,000 baht in fines.

  22. Thailand - Elimination of forced labour - Law, Act

    Prevention and Suppression of Human Trafficking (No. 2) Act, 2015 [B.E. 2558]. - Legislation on-line

    Adoption: 2015-04-28 | THA-2015-L-100444

  23. Thailand - Elimination of forced labour - Law, Act

    Prevention and Suppression of Human Trafficking Act, B.E. 2551 (30 January 2008). - Act on-line

    Adoption: 2008-01-30 | Date of entry into force: 2008-06-05 | THA-2008-L-81747

    Repeals the Measures in the Prevention and Suppression of Trafficking in Women and Children Act B.E. 2540 (1997). Defines the offence of "human trade" (Chapter 1). Establishes the Human Trade Prevention And Suppression Commission and provides for the powers and duties of its officials (Chapter 2 and 3). Also provides for assistance to the victims of trafficking (Chapter 4). Establishes the Human Trade Prevention and Suppression Fund (Chapter 5). Chapter 6 sets out the penalties for offences under the Act including imprisonment (maximum of 15 years if trafficking involves a minor under the age of 15 years) and fines.

  24. Thailand - Elimination of forced labour - International agreement

    Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation against Trafficking in Persons in the Greater Mekong Sub-region. - Legislation on-line

    Adoption: 2004-10-29 | INT-2004-IA-93359

    Sets out the commitments of the parties with respect to fighting against human trafficking in the Greater Mekong Sub-Region. These include efforts in the area of national and international policy making and cooperation; legal frameworks, law enforcement and justice; protection, recovery and reintegration; preventive measures; and mechanisms for implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the MoU.

  25. Thailand - Elimination of forced labour - International agreement

    Memorandum of Understanding Between the Government of the Kingdom of Thailand and the Government of the Kingdom of Cambodia on Bilateral Cooperation for Eliminating Trafficking in Children and Women and Assisting Victims of Trafficking. - MOU online in English

    Adoption: 2003-05-31 | INT-2003-IA-70625

    Parties are to undertake necessary legal reform and other appropriate measures to ensure a legal framework for preventing trafficking in conformity with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the Convention on the Rights of the Child, the Conventions on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women and other international human rights instruments. Part II deals with preventive measures, which are to include, inter alia, measures establishing educational and vocational training programmes, increasing social services, enhancing awareness of trafficking, dissemination of information to the public. Part IV deals with protection of trafficked children and women, Part V regulates cooperation in suppression of trafficking of women and children, Part VI with repatriation, Part VII with reintegration, Part VII establishes a joint task force and Part IX contains the final provisions.

  26. Thailand - Elimination of forced labour - Law, Act

    Prevention and Suppression of White Slavery Act.

    Adoption: 1997-11-14 | Date of entry into force: 1997-11-16 | THA-1997-L-50122

    Prohibits the detainment, trade, or selling of women or children under the age of 18 for sexual purposes, as well as conspiracy to commit such acts. Provides law enforcement authorities with powers of search, inspection of women and children, and detainment of women and children if they are suspected of being victims of trafficking. Repeals the Act regarding trade in women and girls, 1928 (B.E. 2471).

  27. Thailand - Elimination of forced labour - Law, Act

    Measures in the Prevention and Suppression of Trafficking in Women and Children Act B.E. 2540 (1997). - Act on-line

    Adoption: 1997-11-14 | Date of entry into force: 1997-11-17 | THA-1997-L-70622

    Prohibits the buying, selling, vending, bringing from or sending to, receiving, detaining or confining any woman or child, or arranging for any woman or child to act or receive any act for sexual gratification of a third person. Gives the competent authority powers to inspect and monitor places where trafficking may occur as well as powers to detain victims of trafficking for a certain period in an appropriate place (not a prison or cell)in order to protect them from traffickers. They are also to provide assistance to the victim. Repatriation of foreign victims is to be done in accordance with agreements set forth in treaties or conventions signed by the Government of Thailand.

  28. Thailand - Elimination of forced labour - Law, Act

    Act on Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters, B.E. 2535 [1992]. - Legislation on-line

    Adoption: 1992 | THA-1992-L-103542

    Provides for procedures to ensure mutual assistance in cases of criminal matters between Governments.

  29. Thailand - Elimination of forced labour - Constitution

    Constitution of the Kingdom of Thailand.

    Adoption: 1974-10-07 | THA-1974-C-15251

    Ch. 3: Rights and freedoms of the Thai people (s. 28: non-discrimination between men and women; s.37: prohibition of forced labour; s. 44: freedom of association).

  30. Timor-Leste - Elimination of forced labour - Law, Act

    Law No. 3/2017 on Prevention and Fight against Trafficking in Persons and Fourth Amendment to the Penal Code (Lei da Prevenção e Luta contra o Tráfico de Pessoas e Quarta Alteração ao Código Penal) - Legislation on-line

    Adoption: 2017-01-25 | TLS-2017-L-106090

  31. Togo - Elimination of forced labour - International agreement

    Accord multilatéral de coopération en matière de lutte contre la traite des enfants en Afrique de l'Ouest, signé à Abidjan le 27 juillet 2005. - Accord multilatéral

    Adoption: 2005-07-27 | INT-2005-IA-94657

  32. Togo - Elimination of forced labour - Law, Act

    Loi no 98-013 du 11 juin 1998 autorisant la ratification de la Convention no 105 sur l'abolition du travail forcé, adoptée à Genève le 5 juin 1957.

    Adoption: 1998-06-11 | TGO-1998-L-52473

  33. Togo - Elimination of forced labour - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance

    Arrêté n° 82 du 28 avril 1922 réglementant la prostitution au Togo.

    Adoption: 1922-04-28 | TGO-1922-R-79171

  34. Tonga - Elimination of forced labour - Law, Act

    Prisons Act 2010 (No. 43 of 2010). - Legislation on-line

    Adoption: 2010-10-01 | TON-2010-L-89609

    Repeals the Prisons Act (Cap. 36). Section 16 deals with employment of prisoners. Provides that "any prisoner undergoing a sentence of imprisonment, unless his sentence specifies that the imprisonment is to be without hard labour, shall be employed at hard labour inside or outside the prison premises."

  35. Trinidad and Tobago - Elimination of forced labour - Law, Act

    Miscellaneous Provisions (Prisons) Act, 2014 (Act No. 13 of 2014). - Legislation on-line

    Adoption: 2014-09-05 | TTO-2014-L-99615

  36. Trinidad and Tobago - Elimination of forced labour - Law, Act

    Trafficking in Persons Act, 2011 (Cap. 12:10). - Legislation on-line

    Adoption: 2011-06-09 | TTO-2011-L-88404

    AN ACT to give effect to the United Nations Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children, Supplementing the United Nations Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.

  37. Trinidad and Tobago - Elimination of forced labour - Law, Act

    Kidnapping Act (Cap. 11:26). - Legislation on-line

    Adoption: 2003-07-25 | TTO-2003-L-105216

    An Act to provide for the punishment of Kidnapping for ransom and other related offences and for matters incidental thereto.

  38. Trinidad and Tobago - Elimination of forced labour - Law, Act

    Community Service Orders Act (Cap. 13:06). - Legislation on-line

    Adoption: 1998-06-01 | TTO-1998-L-105221

    An Act to make provision for the making of community service orders in respect of convicted persons; to make provisions for the making of combination orders; and for matters incidental thereto.

  39. Trinidad and Tobago - Elimination of forced labour - Law, Act

    Transfer of Prisoners Act (Cap. 12:06). - Legislation on-line

    Adoption: 1993-06-01 | TTO-1993-L-105217

    An Act to provide for the transfer between the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago and other countries of persons convicted of criminal offences and for the enforcement of sentences passed upon them, and for purposes incidental thereto and in connection therewith.

  40. Trinidad and Tobago - Elimination of forced labour - Law, Act

    Prisons Act (Cap. 13:01). - Legislation on-line

    Adoption: 1990-10-16 | TTO-1990-L-99616

  41. Trinidad and Tobago - Elimination of forced labour - Law, Act

    Sexual Offences Act (Chap. 11:28). - Legislation on-line

    Adoption: 1986-11-11 | TTO-1986-L-96147

    An Act to repeal and replace the laws of Trinidad and Tobago relating to sexual crimes, to the procuration, abduction and prostitution of persons and to kindred offences.

  42. Tunisia - Elimination of forced labour - Law, Act

    Loi organique n° 2016-61 du 3 août 2016, relative à la prévention et la lutte contre la traite des personnes. - Centre national universitaire de documentation scientifique et technique

    Adoption: 2016-08-03 | TUN-2016-L-106675

    Chapitre premier: Dispositions générales
    Chapitre II: De la répression de la traite
    Chapitre III: De l’instance nationale de lutte contre la traite des personnes
    Chapitre IV: Des mécanismes de protection et d’assistance
    Chapitre V: Dispositions finales

  43. Tunisia - Elimination of forced labour - Law, Act

    Loi n° 89-23 du 27 février 1989 portant suppression de la peine des travaux forcés.

    Adoption: 1989-02-27 | TUN-1989-L-7600

    Cette loi modifie 58 articles du code pénal afin de substituer à la peine des travaux forcés qu'elle supprime une peine d'emprisonnement. Aux termes du nouvel article 27, lorsque la loi prévoit la peine de l'interdiction de séjour ou celle du renvoi sous la surveillance administrative, le tribunal peut la substituer à un travail rééducatif pendant une période de 5 ans au maximum. Cette peine est subie après l'emprisonnement. Si le condamné bénéficie de la libération conditionnelle, la peine de travail rééducatif est exécutée à partir de ce bénéfice. Les articles 10, 11 et 51 du code pénal sont abrogés. Aux termes de l'article 10 de la présente loi, la peine de travaux forcés ou celle de la réclusion prononcée avant la promulgation de cette loi est remplacée par la peine d'emprisonnement pour le reste de la durée.

  44. Türkiye - Elimination of forced labour - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance

    The Prison and Detention Centre Workshops Institution (Circular Order No. 137/3 of 2010). (T.C. Adalet Bakanligi Ceza Infaz Kurumlari Ile Tutukevleri Isyurtlari Kurumu (GENELGE No: 137/3).) - Legislation on-line

    Adoption: 2010 | TUR-2010-R-96283

    Regulates employment in workshops within prison and detention centres. Implements the Act on the Establishment and Administration of the Prison and Detention Centre Workshops Institutions (No. 4301).

  45. Türkiye - Elimination of forced labour - Law, Act

    Act No. 4333 of 23 January 1998 on the ratification of ILO Convention No. 29 - Act

    Adoption: 1998-01-23 | Date of entry into force: 1998-01-27 | TUR-1998-L-70427

  46. Türkiye - Elimination of forced labour - Law, Act

    Act on the Establishment and Administration of the Prison and Detention Centre Workshops Institutions (No. 4301). (Ceza Infaz Kurumlari Ile Tutukevleri Isyurtlari Kurumunun Kurulus Ve Idaresine Iliskin Kanun) - Legislation on-line

    Adoption: 1997-08-06 | TUR-1997-L-96284

  47. Türkiye - Elimination of forced labour - Law, Act

    Act No. 162 of 14 December 1960 on the ratification of ILO convention No. 105 - Act

    Adoption: 1960-12-14 | Date of entry into force: 1960-12-21 | TUR-1960-L-70445

  48. Turkmenistan - Elimination of forced labour - Law, Act

    Law No. 454-V of 15 October 2016 "on Combating Human Trafficking". - legislation on-line

    Adoption: 2016-10-15 | Date of entry into force: 2017-01-01 | TKM-2016-L-105738

    Chapter I: General provisions
    Chapter II: Means of influence over the victims of human trafficking and forms of their exploitation
    Chapter III: Organizational bases for combat against human trafficking
    Chapter IV: Prevention of human trafficking and crimes linked with it
    Chapter V: Identification of victims of human trafficking, procedure of recognizing as a victim of human trafficking and giving the status of a victim of human trafficking
    Chapter VI: Specialized institutions for assistance and support to victims of human trafficking. Repatriation of persons who were victims of human trafficking
    Chapter VII: Social rehabilitation of victims of human trafficking, protection and assistance for them
    Chapter VIII: International cooperation in the sphere of combat against human trafficking
    Chapter IX: Final provisions.
    Repeals the previous law "On Combat Against Human Trafficking" (Vedomosti Mejlisa Turkmenistana, 2007, No. 4, p. 79).

  49. Turkmenistan - Elimination of forced labour - Law, Act

    Act No. 155-III of 2007 on the fight against trafficking in human beings. (ЗАКОН ТУРКМЕНИСТАНА О борьбе с торговлей людьми) - Government of Turkmenistan (legislation online in Russian) Legislation on-line

    Adoption: 2007-01-03 | Date of entry into force: 2008-01-01 | TKM-2007-L-79291

    Chapter I - General provisions
    Chapter II - Main organizations to fight against trafficking in human beings
    Chapter III - Prevention of trafficking in human beings
    Chapter IV - Specialized institutions to assist and help victims of trafficking in human beings
    Chapter V - Assistance to victims and their protection
    Chapter VI - International co-operation in fighting against trafficking in human beings
    Chapter VII - Final provisions

  50. Tuvalu - Elimination of forced labour - Law, Act

    Counter Terrorism and Transnational Organised Crime Act 2009 (Act No. 6 of 2009) - Act on-line

    Adoption: 2009-11-30 | TUV-2009-L-85519

    In addition to providing for measures against terrorism, the Act also provides for the offence of trafficking in persons (Part 8) which includes provisions concerning the trafficking of children, the employment of illegal immigrants and the treatment of victims of trafficking. Part 9 deals with peoples smuggling and offences related to this as well as penalties if convicted.

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