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104 Supplementary Human Dimension Meeting on Trafficking in Human Beings, Vienna, 19 July 2000, Final Report Editors' note: On 19 July 2000 the Supplementary Human Dimension Meeting on Trafficking in Human Beings was held. Below is printed the final report of the meeting. FINAL REPORT EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The meeting began with an opening plenary session after which the participants divided into two working groups in order to have a more concrete and focused discussion on the agenda topics. The plenary session started with brief introductions by Ambassador Christian Strohal of Austria on behalf of the Austrian Chairmanship of the OSCE, and Ambassador Gérard Stoudmann, Director of the OSCE/ODIHR. These were followed by keynote speeches given by Sandra Valle, Officer in Charge from the Office of the Director-General of the UNODCCP, Patsy Sörensen, Member of the European Parliament, Rapporteur for the Fight Against Trafficking in Women, Philippe Boudin, Director, Comité Contre Lesclavage Moderne, and Erhard Busek, Coordinator, Southeast European Co-operative Initiative (SECI), as well as a statement by Helle Degn, President of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly. The participants then dispersed in the two working groups: Working Group 1 addressed the role of the OSCE and the implementation of the
Helsinki Monitor (in 2008 continued as Security and Human Rights) – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 2000
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