The non-punishment of human trafficking victims in Europe: A comparative perspective

Silvia Rodríguez-López
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Human trafficking victims can be subjected, not only to sexual and labour exploitation, but also to the exploitation of criminal activities such as theft or drug production. Besides, due to the nature of trafficking, victims may also face sanctions for their irregular migration status or for the offences committed in an attempt to free themselves. In view of this phenomenon, the Council of Europe Convention on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings, as well as Directive 2011/36/EU, compel member States to take the necessary measures to ensure the non-punishment of trafficked people for their involvement in criminal activities that they have been forced to commit as a consequence of trafficking. Since the approval of these provisions, many countries have adopted diverse policies to fulfil this international duty and prevent human trafficking victims from receiving sanctions. Using a comparative perspective, this paper aims to illustrate and critically evaluate the main challenges regarding the implementation of this clause in Europe. The results underline the persistent need to improve policies focussed on the protection of victims, putting aside punitive logics.
欧洲对人口贩运受害者不予惩罚的情况:比较视角
人口贩运受害者不仅可能遭受性剥削和劳动剥削,还可能被利用从事盗窃或制毒等犯罪活动。此外,由于人口贩运的性质,受害者还可能因其非正常移民身份或为获得自由而犯下的罪行而受到制裁。鉴于这一现象,《欧洲委员会打击人口贩运公约》和第 2011/36/EU 号指令要求成员国采取必要措施,确保被贩运者不会因参与因贩运而被迫实施的犯罪活动而受到惩罚。自这些规定获得批准以来,许多国家采取了不同的政策来履行这一国际义务,防止人口贩运受害者受到制裁。本文采用比较的视角,旨在说明并批判性地评估欧洲在执行该条款方面所面临的主要挑战。研究结果表明,撇开惩罚逻辑不谈,以保护受害者为重点的政策亟需改进。
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