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The Implementation and Impact in Canada of the United Nations Convention Against Transnational Organized

18 Mar 2022

ICCLR is the product of a joint initiative with the Government of Canada, the University of British Columbia, Simon Fraser University, the International Society for the Reform of Criminal Law, and the Province of British Columbia. [...] The Review Mechanism is an intergovernmental process that entails a general review undertaken by the plenary of the COP to allow for the exchange of experiences and challenges in implementing the Convention and the Protocols thereto. [...] To support the Government of Canada in responding to the questionnaire, the International Centre for Criminal Law Reform conducted a multi-stakeholder consultation to collect inputs on how Canada has implemented and applied the criminalization and jurisdiction provisions of the Convention and its Protocols on human trafficking and migrant smuggling. [...] Purpose Element For the purpose of exploiting them or facilitating their exploitation Procedural Evidence that a person who is not exploited lives with or is habitually in the company Matters of a person who is exploited is, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, proof that the person exercises control, direction or influence over the movements of that person for the purposes of exploiting th. [...] 121 The court, in determining the penalty to be imposed under section 120, shall take into account whether (a) Bodily harm or death occurred, or the life or safety of any person was endangered, as a result of the commission of the offence; (b) The commission of the offence was for the benefit of, at the direction of or in association with a criminal organization; (c) The commission of the offence.

Authors

Jessica Jahn

Pages
72
Published in
Canada