Iceland Urged to Enhance Human Trafficking Victim ID, Probes

CoE/GRETA

The Council of Europe's Group of Experts on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings (GRETA) has published its third evaluation report on Iceland, with a thematic focus on human trafficking victims' access to justice and effective remedies.

The report assesses developments since the publication of GRETA's second evaluation report in 2019 on the implementation of the Council of Europe Convention on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings. GRETA welcomes progress made in tackling human trafficking in several areas, such as the amendment of the provision criminalising human trafficking, the adoption of the third National Action Plan for Combating Trafficking in Human Beings, and the setting up of a police advisory group on human trafficking.

However, GRETA urges Iceland to take further steps to improve the identification of victims of trafficking by setting up a formalised National Referral Mechanism which defines the procedures and roles of all frontline actors who may come into contact with victims of trafficking. The authorities should pay increased attention to the identification of victims of trafficking among asylum seekers and ensure that victims are not forcibly returned to countries where they risk being re-trafficked.


Press release

Iceland should improve the identification of victims of human trafficking, step up investigations and prosecutions


GRETA and Iceland

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