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Strategic Project on Eurojust’s action against Trafficking in Human Beings

Strategic Project on Eurojust’s action against Trafficking in Human Beings. Lukas Stary National Member for Czech Republic Contact Point for Trafficking in Human Beings. The Hague, 11 February 2013. The Eurojust THB Strategic Project - 2012. Main aims of the project

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Strategic Project on Eurojust’s action against Trafficking in Human Beings

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  1. Strategic Project on Eurojust’s action against Trafficking in Human Beings Lukas Stary National Member for Czech Republic Contact Point for Trafficking in Human Beings The Hague, 11 February 2013

  2. The Eurojust THB Strategic Project - 2012 • Main aims of the project • Improve cooperation in the fight against THB; • Intensify efforts in prosecuting THB at national level; • Enhance the involvement of Eurojust in THB cases. • Scope • The project findings are based on: • Analysis of casework (29 THB cases 2008-2011 with CMs) • Replies of all MS, HR and NO to a THB Questionnaire • Outcome of the Eurojust strategic meeting on THB

  3. Eurojust THB cases in %

  4. Eurojust THB cases

  5. Purpose of trafficking (2008-2011)

  6. Main issues identified by the project • Evidentiary difficulties in THB cases • Problems in the identification of THB cases and victims • Problems related to the multilateral dimension of THB • Lack of knowledge and experience in THB • Asset recovery

  7. 1. Evidentiary difficulties Proposed solutions • Protection and assistance to victims; • Non-prosecution and compensation of victims; • Use of all possible sources of evidence; • Use of financial investigations; • Involve Eurojust and Europol, and use JITs Identified problems • Victims testimony difficult to obtain; • Oral evidence not corroborated by other evidence; • Judicial cooperation problematic; • Lack of resources

  8. 2. Identification of THB cases and victims Proposed solutions • Education and awareness; • Specialization necessary, • Knowledge and guidelines to identify THB; • Covert investigations; • Evaluation of cases and sharing of experiences; • Involve Eurojust, Europol and Frontex, and use JITs Identified problems • Lack of knowledge, awareness and experience; • Prosecution of less severe crimes; • Shifting modus operandi of traffickers; • Difficulties in detecting traffickers and victims; • Uncooperative and fearful victims

  9. 3. Multilateral dimension Proposed solutions • Include all States involved; • Involve Eurojust and Europol, and use JITs; • Improve cooperation with third States; • Multidisciplinary approaches; • Establish network of THB prosecutors Identified problems • THB is complex to investigate and prosecute; • Focus on national dimension of the case; • Problems in judicial cooperation; • Insufficient cooperation with stakeholders; • Lack of resources

  10. 4. Knowledge and experience Proposed solutions • Training of law enforcement, prosecutors and judges is essential; • Involve experts and use experience of NGOs; • Learning by doing; • InvolvementofEurojust and Europol, use JITs; • Inter-institutional cooperation Identified problems • Lack of basic knowledge and awareness; • THB specialisation often not available; • Confusion with other crimes; • Charging crimes other than THB; • Understanding the THB phenomenon;

  11. 5. Asset recovery Proposed solutions • Always initiate financial investigations; • Training of law enforcement and judiciary; • Use of special investigation techniques; • Involve Eurojust; • Use JITs Identified problems • Asset recovery not sufficiently used; • Problems in locating and tracing assets; • Lack of resources, knowledge and expertise; • Differences in legislation; • ProblematicMLA execution

  12. Main tools to address the problems Eurojust: • Improves judicial cooperation • Coordination meetings • Coordination centers • Role in conflicts of jurisdiction • Cooperation with third States Europol: • Operational and strategic analytical support • Provides emerging trends in THB • Assists to better understand and investigate THB • JITs: • Suitable and useful tools for effective investigations and prosecutions; • Offer solutions for addressing the lack of financial resources needed to proceed with the investigations

  13. Convictions of traffickers, rather than just arrests. • Close cooperation between police/prosecutors. • Aiming at the highest ranks within the criminal organization. • Asset recovery affects OC significantly, thus the widest possible extent

  14. Eurojust Action Plan against THB 2012-2016 • Reflection of the recommendations: • Involvement of Eurojust (coordination meetings and centers) and Europol • Use of JITs • Common training sessions on THB for law enforcement and judiciary • Participation of third States in THB cases and in coordination meetings • Eurojust´s contact points in third countries • Promotion of multidisciplinary approaches and financial investigation • Encouraging asset recovery procedures in THB cases

  15. The THB project team

  16. Thank you for your attention!lstary@eurojust.europa.euwww.eurojust.europa.eu

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