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E4J University Module Series on Trafficking in Persons & Smuggling of Migrants Module 4. PREVENTION AND NON-CRIMINAL JUSTICE RESPONSES TO MIGRANT SMUGGLING. LEARNING OBJECTIVES. Upon completion of this module, students should be able to:
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E4J University Module Series on Trafficking in Persons & Smuggling of MigrantsModule 4 PREVENTION AND NON-CRIMINAL JUSTICE RESPONSES TO MIGRANT SMUGGLING
LEARNING OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this module, students should be able to: • Discuss different areas of law in terms of the prevention of, and fight against, smuggling of migrants • Comprehend the multidisciplinary approach beyond criminal justice responses to smuggling of migrants • Explain the role of non-criminal justice actors in the prevention of and fight against migrant smuggling • Understand anti-migrant smuggling strategies in the broader context of sustainable development and human security • Discuss the importance of planning, monitoring and accountability in the realm of international assistance and cooperation
Key components of the Module • Ice-breaker exercise and discussion • Non-criminal law relevant to smuggling of migrants • Administrative approach • Complementary activities and role of non-criminal justice actors • Private stakeholders • Public awareness and monitoring • Academia and research • Border controls • Ministries, embassies and consulates • Coordination • Macro perspective in addressing smuggling of migrants • Sustainable development • Human security • Political initiatives • International aid and cooperation: the need for effective planning, monitoring and accountability
Non-criminallaw relevant to smuggling of migrants Telecommunication and privacylaw
Complementary activities and role of non-criminal justice actors
Macro perspective in addressingsmuggling of migrants2030 Agenda for SustainableDevelopment Source: UN Trust Fund for Human Security
Macro perspective in addressingsmuggling of migrantsHuman security Human securityisan approach to assist Member States in identifying and addressing widespread and cross-cutting challenges to the survival, livelihood and dignity of their people”. It calls for “people-centred, comprehensive, context-specific and prevention-oriented responses that strengthen the protection and empowerment of all people”. - United Nations General Assembly resolution 66/290
Macro perspective in addressingsmuggling of migrantsPolitical initiatives
International aid and cooperation: the need for effective planning, monitoring and accountability
Education for Justice
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