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ASP wins award

The Anti Slavery Project has won a Changemakers Innovation Award to Reform Trafficking Victim Protections in Australia.

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Activist wins Fellowship

Melbourne barrister and anti-trafficking activist Georgina Costello received a Churchill Fellowship to study people trafficking law and policy in the USA and Italy. Her paper is a comparative study and offers recommendations for improving the Australian response.  

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Legislation

The Australian Government widened the scope of trafficking and slavery offences in the Criminal Code with the introduction of the 1999 Criminal Code Amendment (Slavery and Sexual Servitude) Offences Act

However, no cases of slavery or trafficking were successfully prosecuted during this period.  Between 2003 and 2005, Australia’s response to trafficking improved, culminating in ratification of the United Nations Trafficking Protocol on the 15 September 2005. An additional Criminal Code Amendment (Trafficking in Persons Offences) Act was introduced in 2005 that creates trafficking crimes in criminal law.  Since then, one trafficker has pleaded guilty to trafficking crimes.

In October 2003 the Australian Government revealed a four year $20 million package, followed by the launch in June 2004 of the Australian Government’s Action Plan to Eradicate Trafficking in Persons.

Capture all formats (HTML, RTF) of the above Criminal Code Amendment (Slavery and Sexual Servitude) Act 1999 for download.
 
Capture all formats (Word, HTML, PDF, RTF) of the above Criminal Code Amendment (Trafficking in Persons Offences) Act 2005 for download.
 
2004 Parliamentary Joint Committee on the Australian Crime Commission Inquiry into the Trafficking of Women for Sexual Servitude.

Passage History of Sexual Servitude Criminal Code Amendment introduced in 1999.

 

 

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