The American Bar Association's Central European and Eurasian Law Initiative (
ABA-CEELI) has created an
assessment tool to measure countries compliance with the
United Nation's Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children. The tool assess a country's both
de jure and
de facto compliance with the UN Trafficking Protocol. The Assessment tool considers laws and governmental efforts to eliminate traficking and compares them to the country's obligations under the UN Trafficking Protocol. The Assessment also looks at best practices and regional approaches to trafficking. In piloting the program, ABA-CEELI has used the assessment tool to look at the situation in
Moldova. Compiled from: The Human Trafficking Assessment Tool, ABA CEELI (last viewed 10 January 2006)
For More Information
For more information on trafficking, please visit the Trafficking in Women section of this website.