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AN ACT TO INSTITUTE POLICIES TO ELIMINATE TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS ESPECIALLY WOMEN AND CHILDREN, ESTABLISHING THE NECESSARY INSTITUTIONAL MECHANISMS FOR THE PROTECTION AND SUPPORT OF TRAFFICKED PERSONS, PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR ITS VIOLATIONS, AND FOR OTHER.
- 2022 Implementing Rules And Regulations of Republic Act (R.A.) No. 9208
Trafficked persons shall be provided with free legal...
- 2022 Implementing Rules And Regulations of Republic Act (R.A.) No. 9208
Trafficked persons shall be provided with free legal services which shall include information about their rights and the procedure for filing complaints, claiming compensation and such other legal remedies available to them, in a language understood by the trafficked person.
The Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act of 2003, officially designated as Republic Act No. 9208, is a consolidation of Senate Bill No. 2444 and House Bill No. 4432.
These rules and regulations shall be liberally construed in favor of trafficked persons to promote their human dignity, ensure their recovery, rehabilitation and reintegration into the mainstream of society, eliminate TIP, and achieve the objectives of the Act.
Use of Trafficked Persons – any person who buys or engages the services of trafficked persons for prostitution shall be penalized with imprisonment ranging from six (6) years to forty (40) years and fine ranging from 50 thousand to 5 million pesos.
The project assesses the links and sequencing of specific factors that have yielded improved political will and capacity in national governments to address trafficking in persons and which have led to sustained and comprehensive anti-trafficking efforts.
The rules provide definitions of key terms related to human trafficking such as forced labor, involuntary servitude, sexual exploitation, and trafficking in persons. It also outlines state policies that value human dignity and guarantee individual rights in relation to combating human trafficking.