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The Palermo Convention at Twenty; The Challenge of Implementation

Editat de Serena Forlati
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 dec 2021
This issue of Transnational Crime focuses on the implementation of the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime and its Supplementing Protocols. It is part of a broader project, marking the UNTOC’s 20th anniversary, which started with The Palermo Convention at Twenty: Institutional and Substantive Challenges (Brill, 2021) and aims at appraising the Convention’s legal framework and its suitability as a tool for effectively combating present-day transnational organized crime.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004469044
ISBN-10: 9004469044
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill

Cuprins

Contents
Preface

International Cooperation under the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime
Expectations and Experiences
Andreas Schloenhardt

Abstract
Keywords
Introduction
1 Extradition
2 Mutual Legal Assistance
3 Confiscation
4 Other Forms of International Cooperation
5 Observations

Status of Implementation of the United Nations Trafficking in Persons Protocol 20 Years after the Palermo Convention
Fabrizio Sarrica

Abstract
Keywords
1 Introduction: Trafficking in Persons and the United Nations Protocol on Trafficking in Persons
2 What Is Trafficking in Persons?
3 Main Patterns of Trafficking in Persons
4 United Nations Protocol on Trafficking in Persons
5 The UNODC Global Reports on Trafficking in Persons
6 Status of Implementation: The Legislation Worldwide
7 Status of Implementation: Criminal Justice Response, Level of Convictions
8 Conclusions – 20 Years on the Path against Human Trafficking

Smuggled Migrants as Victims?
Reflecting on the UN Protocol against Migrant Smuggling and on Its Implementation
Alessandro Spena

Abstract 43
Keywords
1 Approaches to Migrant Smuggling
2 The Hybrid Approach of the UN Smuggling of Migrants Protocol
3 The Kaleidoscopic Figure of the Smuggled Migrant
4 Intermediate Summary
5 Challenges for the Smuggling of Migrants Protocol’s Implementation

Protocol against the Illicit Manufacturing of and Trafficking in Firearms, Their Parts and Components and Ammunition
Implementation Challenges and Responses
Simonetta Grassi

Abstract 58
Keywords
Introduction
1 Framing the Issue of Illicit Trafficking in Firearms
2 Addressing Illicit Firearms Trafficking at a Policy Level
3 Addressing Threats at the Programme Level – A Multipronged Approach
4 Conclusion

Human Trafficking and Corruption of Public Officials
Reflections on the Interaction of the United Nations Legal Frameworks against Trafficking and Corruption
Rosana Garciandia

Abstract
Keywords
Introduction
1 The Link between Human Trafficking and Corruption
2 The Palermo Protocol against Trafficking and Its Connection to the UN Convention against Corruption (UNCAC): Synergies and Opportunities for Further Coordination
3 Conclusions

The Obligations of Prevention, Protection and Assistance to Victims of Trafficking
Ruth Shrimpling and Annelies Blondé

Abstract
Keywords
Introduction
1 The Needs of Victims
2 VSE and the Needs of Victims of Crime
3 Legal and Policy Framework
4 Theory vs. Reality
5 Conclusion

The Smuggling Protocol and the Criminalization of Humanitarian Activities at Sea
Laura Salvadego

Abstract
Keywords
Introduction
1 The Implementation Gap at the EU Level
2 The Case of Italy
3 Concluding Remarks

International Cooperation to Counter Migrant Smuggling and Human Trafficking through Special Investigative Techniques
Challenges in the Implementation of the International Legal Framework Regulating Undercover Operations in the Italian Legal System
Eugenio Zaniboni

Abstract
Keywords
Introduction
1 New Italian Rules on Undercover Operations after the Implementation of Law Decree No. 53/2019
2 The New Italian Bill and the Goal of “Strengthening Investigative Coordination in the Field of Crimes Related to Illegal Immigration”: A Reached Target or a Missed Opportunity?
3 Conclusion

Notă biografică

Serena Forlati, LL.M. (Bruges), Ph.D. (Rome, La Sapienza), is Professor of International Law at the University of Ferrara. Among her publications are S. Carnevale, S. Forlati, O. Giolo (eds), Redefining Organized Crime – A Challenge for the European Union? (Hart, 2017) and S. Forlati, P. Franzina (eds), Universal Civil Jurisdiction – Which Way Forward? (Brill/Nijhoff, 2020).