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Law on Anti-Trafficking in Persons.

Type of law
Legislation
Source

Abstract
This Law defines the principles, rules and measures regarding the administration, monitoring, supervision, inspection of anti-trafficking in persons activities with a view to protect the rights, interests, lives, health, dignity, freedom of the citizens.
The government administers uniformly and centrally anti-trafficking in persons activities by assigning Ministry of Public Security to be directly in charge thereof, coordinate and cooperate with relevant ministries, agencies, other sectors and local authorities. The National Committee on Anti-Human Trafficking is a state body with non standing function appointed by the Prime Minister and serves as the secretariat to the Government by supervising, monitoring, inspecting, encouraging and supporting relevant ministries, organizations, and other sectors to research and study policies, strategic plans and laws relating to anti-trafficking in persons issues. The Government shall allocate budgets for anti-trafficking in persons activities. The Law further makes provisions, inter allia, for: sectors responsible for anti-trafficking in persons activities, prohibited acts, inspection agencies and inspection contents, measures against violators including penal measures.
Date of text
Repealed
No
Source language

English

Legislation Amendment
No