Riassunto L'autore analizza l'attività dell'associazione Comunità Papa Giovanni XXIII, presso cui egli lavora, relativa alla liberazione di migliaia di vittime del traffico di esseri umani e alla lotta contro la prostituzione. In particolare, egli illustra i metodi di intervento ed esamina alcuni dati sulle persone trafficate e sui clienti delle prostitute. Infine, vengono riportati alcuni modelli legislativi sulla prostituzione in Europa. Résumé L'auteur analyse les activités d'une association : la communauté Pape Jean XXIII, où il travaille pour la libération des milliers de victimes de la traite des êtres humains et la lutte contre la prostitution. Plus précisément, il décrit les méthodes employées et présente quelques données sur les personnes victimes de la traite des êtres humains et sur les clients des prostituées. En conclusion, il examine brièvement certains modèles de lois sur la prostitution en Europe.
Ovidiu Laurian SIMINA, PhD candidate in Economics at the West University of Timisoara, is law graduate (Law Faculty of the Bucharest Police Academy, specialisation: border police, immigration, asylum and refugees) and holds an MA in High European Studies from the School of High Comparative European Studies (SISEC), West University of Timisoara. Five years experience as immigration and border police officer (both at the Border Police checkpoints and at the "green" border -Romanian border with Serbia and Hungary) and one year as legal adviser (Legal Department of Ministry of Interior). Currently, Mr. Simina is personal adviser to the state secretary for liaison with the Parliament and European Affairs, Ministry of Interior and Administrative Reform, Romanian Government. His project Migratie.ro aims at promoting the inclusion of the migration and mobility studies in the Romanian academic curricula. Mr. Simina is member of World Jurist Association (WJA)
Ovidiu Laurian SIMINA, PhD candidate in Economics at the West University of Timisoara, is law graduate (Law Faculty of the Bucharest Police Academy, specialisation: border police, immigration, asylum and refugees) and holds an MA in High European Studies from the School of High Comparative European Studies (SISEC), West University of Timisoara. Five years experience as immigration and border police officer (both at the Border Police checkpoints and at the "green" border -Romanian border with Serbia and Hungary) and one year as legal adviser (Legal Department of Ministry of Interior). Currently, Mr. Simina is personal adviser to the state secretary for liaison with the Parliament and European Affairs, Ministry of Interior and Administrative Reform, Romanian Government. His project Migratie.ro aims at promoting the inclusion of the migration and mobility studies in the Romanian academic curricula. Mr. Simina is member of World Jurist Association (WJA)
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