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OSCE Mission to BiH builds judicial actors’ capacity to combat human trafficking

FENA Press release

BANJA LUKA, February 28 (FENA) - The OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Republika Srpska Judicial and Prosecutorial Training Center (RS JPTC) co-organized a training course for judges and prosecutors, which concluded today in Banja Luka.

The training focused on differentiating between the crime of human trafficking and similar crimes, such as incitement of a child to prostitution.

“Although Bosnia and Herzegovina and its Entities have taken many steps in the process of aligning domestic criminal codes with international standards, trafficking in human beings still presents a significant threat to the country’s fragile rule of law,” said Dmitry Iordanidi, Head of Field Office Banja Luka of the OSCE Mission to BiH.

“One of the challenges that authorities face in investigating and prosecuting human trafficking cases is the differentiation of this crime from other criminal offences bearing similar characteristics, such as those that involve sexual abuse and/or sexual exploitation.”

“The cooperation between the OSCE Mission to BiH and the RS JPTC for the purpose of building capacity is highly appreciated by the training participants,” said Slađana Marić, Head of the Sector for Continuous Training in RS JPTC.

Participants of the course emphasized the need for advanced coordination between prosecutor’s offices and courts and other anti-trafficking structures, such as the national referral mechanism, to ensure that cases of trafficking, including cases of trafficking for sexual exploitation, are processed effectively and efficiently.

“Having in mind that the most frequent forms of exploitation of victims of trafficking are exploitation for prostitution and other forms of sexual exploitation, it is necessary to establish criteria for differentiating this criminal offence from other criminal offences involving sexual abuse,” said Professor of Criminal Law Ivanka Marković of the Banja Luka Law Faculty. 

“That is required to avoid a situation in which we would by inadequate application of the law endanger victims’ rights.”

Over the past years the OSCE Mission to BiH has consistently worked to support the capacity-building activities of the criminal justice sector in order to strengthen their ability to vigorously prosecute and adequately adjudicate trafficking in human beings.

(FENA) S. R.

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