RT Book T1 Human trafficking in Germany: strengthening victim's human rights T2 Studie / Deutsches Institut für Menschenrechte A1 Follmar-Otto, Petra A2 Rabe, Heike LA English PP Berlin PB [Verlag nicht ermittelbar] YR 2009 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1656006286 AB The first study - "A human rights approach against human trafficking - International obligations and the status of implementation in Germany" - analyses how the prohibition of human trafficking and the resulting state obligations are anchored in human rights. The more recent specialised international agreements on human trafficking and law-making in the European Union are then presented. The emphasis is on the Council of Europe Convention, which professes to treat human trafficking in a human rights context. The study summarizes elements of a human rights approach against human trafficking and makes recommendations for further development of policies. The second study - "Compensation and remuneration for trafficked persons in Germany" - investigates how trafficked persons can be assisted in asserting their claims against perpetrators for compensation and remuneration and their claims against the state for compensation. The legal framework, particularly wage and compensation claims, K1 Bundesrepublik Deutschland K1 Rechtshilfe K1 Migration K1 Rechtsschutz K1 Opfer K1 Zwangsarbeit K1 Menschenrechtsverletzung K1 Menschenhandel K1 Entschädigung K1 Illegale Einwanderung K1 Strafverfolgung K1 Opferschutz K1 irreguläre Einwanderung K1 Schutzpflicht des Staates