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Namibie > Elimination du travail forcé

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Pays: Namibie - Sujet: Elimination du travail forcé

  1. Namibie - Elimination du travail forcé - Loi

    Combating of Trafficking in Persons Act, 2018 (Act 1 of 2018). - Legislation on-line

    Adoption: 2018 | NAM-2018-L-108604

    To give effect to the United Nations Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children; to criminalise trafficking in persons and related offences; to protect and assist victims of trafficking in persons, especially women and children; to provide for the coordinated implementation and administration o this Act; and to provide for incidental matters.

  2. Namibie - Elimination du travail forcé - Loi

    Correctional Service Act 9 of 2012. - Legal Assistance Center

    Adoption: 2012-07-20 | Date d'entrée en vigueur: 2014-01-01 | NAM-2012-L-115241

  3. Namibie - Elimination du travail forcé - Loi

    Prevention of Organized Crime Act, 2004 (Act No. 29 of 2004). - Act on-line

    Adoption: 2004-12-19 | NAM-2004-L-85757

    To introduce measures to combat organised crime, money laundering and criminal gang activities; to prohibit certain activities relating to racketeering activities; to provide for prohibition of money laundering and for an obligation to report certain information; to criminalise certain activities associated with gangs; to provide for the recovery of the proceeds of unlawful activities; to provide for the forfeiture of assets that have been used to commit an offence or assets that are the proceeds of unlawful activities; to provide for the establishment of a Criminal Assets Recovery Fund and a Criminal Assets Recovery Committee; to prohibit the smuggling of migrants and trafficking in persons; to amend the International Co-operation in Criminal Matters Act, 2000 (Act No.9 of 2000), and to provide for incidental matters.


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