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Human rights

Fundamental and universal rights and freedoms to which all human beings are entitled. They consist of civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights that States are obliged to fully respect according to common standards ratified by national and international legislation.

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personal data

Law enforcement; Human Trafficking

defined as any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person (data subject); an identifiable person is one who can be identified, directly or idirectly, in ...

pimping

Law enforcement; Human Trafficking

The act of procuring clients for a sex worker/prostitute and/or living off the earnings of a sex worker/prostitute or brothel.

potential victim

Law enforcement; Human Trafficking

An individual identified before being exploited who shows strong signs of being in the trafficking process. This differs from a presumed victim, the definition for which appears ...

practices similar to slavery

Law enforcement; Human Trafficking

means the economic exploitation of another person on the basis of an actual relationship of dependency or coercion, in combiantion with a serious and far-reaching deprivation of ...

presumed trafficked person

Law enforcement; Human Trafficking

Because trafficked persons are often initially unable or reluctant to identify themselves as such, the term “presumed” trafficked person (or presumed victim) is generally used to ...

presumed victim

Law enforcement; Human Trafficking

A person who is presumed to be a victim of trafficking but who has not been formally identified by the relevant authorities or has declined to be formally or legally identified ...

processing of personal data

Law enforcement; Human Trafficking

means any operation or set of operations performed upon personal data, whether or not by automatic means, such as collection, recording, organization, storage, adaptation or ...