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ANDRA TALLIJA Trafficking in women: Bringing law and practice in Latvia into compliance with international standards
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Document Date: 2008-05-21 13:06:00


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Geneva / New York / Vienna / /

Company

New York School Journal / /

Country

Germany / Estonia / Latvia / Lithuania / /

Facility

Ludwig Boltzmann Institute of Human Rights / Crisis Centre / University of Latvia / /

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law enforcement mechanisms / transportation / law enforcement institutions / human rights law / Social services / case law / sexual services / /

Organization

General Assembly / International Labour Organization / University of Latvia / Law Faculty / Crisis Centre / United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute / Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women15 / Ludwig Boltzmann Institute of Human Rights / State Police / Graduate School / Hereafter CEDAW Committee / Council of Europe Member States Available / Regional Office for the Baltic and Nordic Countries / Editorial Board / Soros Foundation Latvia / United Nations / Centre for Human Rights Geneva / United States Department of State / European Union / International Organization for Migration / U.S. Department of State Trafficking / Council of Europe / /

Person

Marsha / ANDRA TALLIJA / Mary Hartnett / Supplementing / Christopher Goddard / /

Position

General / author / Professor / pro bono lawyer / lawyer / /

Region

Central Europe / Eastern Europe / /

Technology

Trafficking Protocol / pdf / 21 Protocol / /

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