• Non ci sono risultati.

2. Additional Protocol to Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949, 8 June 1977

N/A
N/A
Protected

Academic year: 2021

Condividi "2. Additional Protocol to Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949, 8 June 1977 "

Copied!
14
0
0

Testo completo

(1)

1

Bibliografia

Atti e Giurisprudenza

1. Accordo Internazionale inteso a garantire una protezione efficace contro il traffico criminale conosciuto sotto il nome di tratta delle bianche, entrato in vigore il 18 Luglio 1905

2. Additional Protocol to Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949, 8 June 1977

3. Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, Fourth World Conference on Women, 15 September 1995, A/CONF.177/20 (1995) and A/CONF.177/20/Add.1 (1995). Chapter III CRITICAL AREAS OF CONCERN

4. C.52.M.52.1927.IV., Report Body of Experts Traffic of Women, 1927

5. CEDAW: Convenzione sull'Eliminazione di Tutte le Forme di Discriminazione nei Confronti della Donna, 3 Settembre 1981

6. Communication from the Commission to the EU Parliamen, the Council, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committe of the Regions, The EU Strategy to the Eradication of Trafficking in Human Beings 2012-2016, Key Priotity E

7. Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Children, 1921, Geneva

8. COUNCIL ACT of 29 May 2000 establishing in accordance with

Article 34 of the Treaty on European Union the Convention on

(2)

2

Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters between the Member States of the European Union, adopted 29 May 2000

9. Council of Europe Convention on Action against Trafficking in Human Beigns, CETS, No.197, 16 May 2005

10. Dichiarazione ONU dei Principi Base della Giustizia per Vittime di Crimini e di Abusi di Potere, Risoluzione n:40/34,1985

11. General Recommendations made by the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women, Recommendation No.19, 1992

12. Icty Statute (adopted 25 May 1993)

13. II Additional Protocol to Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949, 8 June 1977

14. International Convention for the Suppression of the "White Slave Traffic," May 4, 1910, as amended by Protocol Amending the International Agreement for the Suppression of the White Slave Traffic, and Amending the International Convention for the Suppression of the White Slave Traffic, May 4, 1949, entered into force 21 June 1951

15. IV Geneva Convention (12 August 1949), relative to Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War

16. L. 40/1998, Disciplina dell'immigrazione e norme sulla condizione dello straniero

17. L.356/1992, Conversione in legge, con modificazioni, del decreto- legge 8 giugno 1992, n. 306, recante modifiche urgenti al nuovo codice di procedura penale e provvedimenti di contrasto alla criminalita' mafiosa

18. Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on

(3)

3

the sale of children, child prostitution and child pornography, A/RES/54/263, entered into force 18 January 2002

19. Prosecutor v Anto Furundzija, Case No. IT-95-17/1-T, Trial Judgement (10 December 1998)

20. Prosecutor v Germain Katanga, ICC-01/04-01/07 (08 March 2014), Trial Judgment

21. Prosecutor v Germain Katanga, ICC-01/04-01/07-3436, Trial Judgment (8 March 2014)

22. Prosecutor v Kunarac et al., ICTY, Case No.: IT-96-23& IT-96-23/1- A (12 June 2002), Trial Judgement

23. Prosecutor v Lubanga Dyilo, ICC-01/04-01/06 (14 March 2012), Trial Judgment

24. Prosecutor v Lubanga Dyilo, ICC-01/04-01/06 (8 December 2009), Judgement on the Appeal of Mr Lubanga Dyilo and the Prosecutor against the Decision of the Trial Chamber I

25. Prosecutor v Lubanga Dyilo, ICC-01/04-01/06-T-107, Submission by Mr. Moreno Ocampo, 26 January 2009

26. Prosecutor v Lubanga Dyilo, Judgment on the Appeals of Mr.

Lubanga and the Prosecutor against the Decision of the Trial Chamber I of 14 July 2009, ICC-01/04-01/06-2205, para 1, 8 December 2009

27. Prosecutor v , ICTY, Case No.: IT-96-23/2-S (4 April 2007), Trial Judgement

28. Regulations of the Court, adopted by the judges 26 May 2004, ICC- BD/01-01-04

29. Resolution adopted by the General Assembly on 30 July 2010, UN

(4)

4

Global Plan of action to Combat Trafficking in Persons, 12 August 2010

30. Resolution adopted by the Genereal Assembly, Traffic in women and girls, A/Res/55/67, 31 January 2001

31. Rome Statute, adopted 17 July 1998

32. Rules of Procedure and Evidence, adopetd 9 September 2002

33. Security Council Resolution 2170/2014, adopetd on 15 August 2014 34. TIP: Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in

Persons, Especially Women and Children, supplementing the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime, entered into force 29 September 2003

35. UN Global Plan for Action to Combat Trafficking in Persons, Risoluzione A/RES/64/293, 12 August 2010

36. UNCAC, United Nations Convention Against Corruption, General Assembly Resolution 58/4, 31 October 2004

37. UNTOC: United Nations Convention against Transnational

Organized Crime, General Assembly Resolution 55/25, 15

November 2000

(5)

5

Articoli, Dottrina e Documenti

1. Alacantara L., It is Under the Control of the Narco, Warn, El Universal, 23 September 2013, consultabile al

http://www.microsofttranslator.com/bv.aspx?from=&to=en&a=http%

3A%2F%2Fwww.eluniversal.com.mx%2Fnacion-

mexico%2F2013%2Fimpreso%2Ftrata-bajo-control-del-narco- advierten-209337.html

2. American Non- Governamental Organizations Coalition for the International Criminal Court, Deconstructing Lubanga, The ICC First Case: the Trial and Conviction of Thomas Lubanga Dyilo, 2012

3. Anti Human Trafficking Manual for Criminal Justice Pratictioners, Module 5: Risk Assessment in Trafficking in Persons Investigations, UNODC, 2009

4. Arasli J., The Rising Wind: Is the Caucasus Emerging as a Hub for Terrorism, Smuggling, and Trafficking?, in The Quarterly Journal, vol.VI, 2007, pp. 5-26

5. Askin K. D., Kunarac Judgment :Sexual slavery during the Bosnian conflict, in Berkley Journal of International Law, 2003, pp. 288-349

6. Avdan N., Human Trafficking, Organized Crime, and Border Control: Vicious or Virtous Cycle?, August 2011

7. Beare M., Women and Organized Crime, 2010

8. Bedont B. and Hall-Martinez K., Ending Impunity for Gender Crimes under the International Criminal Court, in The Brown Journal of World. Affair, vol VI, (1999) pp. 65-77

9. Bensouda F., Gender and Sexual Violence Under the Rome Statute, in

From Human Rights to International Criminal Law: Studies in

Honour of an African Jurist,Leiden, (2007), p. 401

(6)

6

10. Blair D., Nigeria's Boko Haram isn't just kidnapping girls: it's enlsaving them, The Telegraph, 13 January 2015 -sito ufficiale- http://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/womens-life/11342879/Nigerias- Boko-Haram-isnt-just-kidnapping-girls-its-enslaving-them.html 11. Boot M., Crimes Against Humanity, Article 7(1)(g): Rape . . . or Any

Other Form of Sexual Violence of Comparable Gravity, in Commentary on the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, Triffterer ed., Munchen, (2008), par. 45

12. Brown E. N., “What the Swedish Model Gets Wrong about Prostitution”, 19 Luglio 2014, The Time,

http://time.com/3005687/what-the-swedish-model-gets-wrong-about- prostitution/

13. Canter D., The faces of terrorism, multidiciplinary perspectives, (2009), pp. 1-17

14. Caroll R., Deadly Rise of Girl Power with Guns, The Guardian,2001 15. Cassese A., Crimes Against Humanity, in the Rome Statute of the

International Criminal Court: A Commentary, Oxford, (2002), p. 353

16. Chinkin C. M., W m ’s I t r at a Tr bu a Japa s M tary Sexual Slavery, in The American Journal of International Law, vol.

95.335,(2001), pp. 335-341

17. Connors J., Byrnes A. , Beyani C., Assessing the Status of Women: A Guide to Reporting under the CEDAW (International Women's Rights Action Watch USA and The Commonwealth Secretariat 1996), p.19

18. Dudley S., Rios V., Why Mexico's Zetas Expanded faster than their Rivals, In Sight Crime, 21 April 2013, consultabile al

http://www.insightcrime.org/news-analysis/why-mexicos-zetas-

expanded-faster-rivals

(7)

7

19. Equality Now – sito ufficiale - It’s nearly 20 years after the Beijing Platform for Action. How is the ‘UNECE’ region doing in meeting commitments in relation to trafficking and prostitution?, dicembre 2014, http://www.equalitynow.org/UNECE

20. Escape from Hell, Torture and Sexual Slavery in Islamic State captivity in Iraq, Amnesty International, December 2014 21. Firma Calderon la Ley contra Trata de Personas, El Diario de

Coahulia, 14 giugno 2012, consultabile al

http://www.eldiariodecoahuila.com.mx/notas/2012/6/14/firma- calderon-contra-trata-personas-299430.asp

22. Forum on Crime and Society, Volume 3, No. 1-2, UNODC, 2003

23. Gallagher A. T., The International Law of Human Trafficking, Cambridge University Press, 2010

24. Gallagher A., Holmes P., Developing an Effective Criminal Justice Response to Human Trafficking: Lessons from the Front Line, in International Criminal Justice Review, vol. 18, SAGE (2008), pp.318-343

25. Gallagher A., Human Rigths and the New UN Protocols on Trafficking and Migrant Smuggling: a Preliminary Analysis, in Human Rights Quarterly, vol. 23, (2001), pp.975-1004

26. Gender Report Card on the International Criminal Court, 2009 27. Global Report on Trafficking in Persons, 2014, Preface

28. Gupta D. K., Horgan J. and Schmid A. P., Terrorism and Organized Crime: a theoretical perspective, in The Faces of Terrorism:

Multidisciplinary Perspectives, (2009), pp.123-136

29. Gurney K., Mexico Human Trafficking Web Exposes Changing Role

(8)

8

of Cartels, InSightCrime, 31 Juky 2014 – sito ufficiale-

http://www.insightcrime.org/news-briefs/human-trafficking-drug- cartels-mexico

30. Haynes, D. F. Used, Abused, Arrested and Deported: Extending Immigration Benefits to Protect the Victims of Trafficking and to Secure the Prosecution of Traffickers, in Human Rights Quarterly, vol. 26, (2004), pp.221-272

31. Herman J. L., Trauma and Recovery, 1992

32. Hopper E., Hidalgo J., Invisible Chains: psychological Coercion of Human Trafficking Victims, in Intercultural Human Rights Law Review, vol.1, (2006), p.25

33. Huges D. M., Trafficking in Human Beings in the EU: Gender, Sexual Exploitation, and Digital Communication Technologies, SAGE open, vol. 4.4., (2014), pp. 1-8

34. Huges D., Sex Tours via the Internet, in Agenda Empowering Woman for Gender Equity, No. 28, (1996), pp. 71-76

35. Huges D., The Internet and the Sex Industries: Partners in Global Sexual Exploitation, in IEEE Tecnology and Society Magazine, vol.19 (1999), pp. 35-42

36. Human Trafficking: Mail Order Bride Abuses, Committee on Foreign Relations – United States Senate, 13 July 2004

37. International Justice Monitor, sito ufficiale:

http://www.ijmonitor.org/2009/02/witness-girls-used-for-sexual- service/

38. International Organization of Migration (IOM), Glossary on Migration, 2004

39. ISIS makes $3M per day from oil smuggling, human trafficking, The

(9)

9

New York Post, 15 September 2014 – sito ufficiale -

http://nypost.com/2014/09/15/isis-makes-3m-per-day-from-oil- smuggling-human-trafficking/

40. Islamic State Pamplet on Female Slaves, 4 December 2014,

scaricabile alla pagina http://www.memrijttm.org/islamic-state-isis- releases-pamphlet-on-female-slaves.html

41. IWPR - International Justice – Icty TRI Issue 210, 22 Feb 05

42. Jacobs D., Lubanga Decision Roundtable: Lubanga, Sexual Violence and the Legal Re-Characterization of Facts, 2012

43. Joutsen M., International Instruments on Cooperation in Responding to Transnational Crime, in Handbook of Transnational Crime and Justice, SAGE, (2014), pp. 303-323

44. Keefer S. L., Johnson D. V., Human Trafficking and the Impact of National Security for the United States, USAWC Strategy Reasearch Project, (2006), p.19

45. Kurth M. I., The Lubanga Case of the International Criminal Court:

A Cr t ca A a ys s f th Tr a Chamb r’s F d gs Issu s f Active Use, Age, and Gravity, in Goettingen Journal of International Law, vol. 5, (2013), p. 431

46. Luis Moreno-Ocampo, Building a Future on Peace and Justice, June 24-25, Gottingen, (2006)

47. Lupig D., Investigation and prosecution of Gender-based Crimes before the International Criminal Court, Journal of Gender, Social Policy and the Law, vol. 17, (2009), pp. 431-496

48. Mair S., The New World of private Violence, in Internationale Politik und Gesellschaft, vol.2, (2003), pp. 11-28

49. Makarenko T., Criminal and Terrorist Networks: Gauning

(10)

10

Interaction and the Resultant Impact on Counter-Terrorism, in Routledge Handbook of Transnational Organized Crime, (2012), pp.

57-72

50. Manuale ad uso delle squadre investigative comuni, 13598/09 COPEN 178 ENFOPOL 218 EUROJUST 55 EJN 35, Consiglio dell'Unione Europea, 4 novembre 2011

51. Masci D., Human Trafficking and Slavery, are the World's Nations doing enough to stampi it out?, in International Issues in Social Work and Social Welfare, selection from CQ researchers, SAGE (2010), pp. 1-20

52. Mc Kay S., Gender Justice and Reconciliation, Women's Studies International Forum, vol 23, 5, (2000), pp. 217-236

53. Mikhall S. L., Child Marriage and Child Prostitution: Two Forms of Sexual Exploitation, in Gender and Development, vol. 10, (2002), pp. 43-49

54. Moshan B. S., Women, War, and Words: The Gender Component in the Permanent International Criminal Court’s D f t f Cr m s Against Humanity, Fordham International Law Journal, Vol. 22, (1998), p. 154

55. Nair P. M., A Report on Trafficking in Women and Children in India, 2002 – 2003

56. O'Connell S., Gender Based Crimes at the International Criminal Court, in Plymouth Law Review, vol. 1, (2010), pp. 69-80

57. Office of the Prosecutor Closing Statements,ICC-01/04-01/06-T-356 (25 August 2011)

58. Oosterveld V., Th D f t f “G d r” th R m Statut f th

International Criminal Court: A Step Forward or Back for

(11)

11

International Criminal Justice?, in Harvard Human Rights Journal, vol. 18, (2005), pp. 55-84

59. OTP closing brief, doc 2748

60. OTP Policy Paper on Sexual and Gender-Based Crimes, June 2014 61. OTP Strategic Plan 2012-2015, Strategic Goal n.3, 11 October 2013 62. PACO, Trafficking in Human Beings and Corruption, Report on the

Regional Seminar, 19-22 June 2002

63. Paolucci C. M., Cooperazione Giudiziaria e di Polizia in Materia Penale, Interpol e Sirene, Torino, (2011)

64. Parlamento Italiano, Camera dei Deputati– sito ufficiale-

http://leg16.camera.it/561?appro=116&Squadre+investigative+comu ni

65. Policy Paper on Sexual and Gender-Based Crimes, International Criminal Court, Office of the Prosecutor, June 2014

66. Recommendend Principles and Guidelines on Human Rights and Human Trafficking, Commentary, Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, 2010

67. Report of the Ad Hoc Committee on the Elaboration of a Convention against Transnational Organized Crime on the work of its first to eleventh sessions, A/55/383/Add.1, 20 March 2001

68. Report of the Beijing+20 Regional Review Meeting, Economic and Social Council, 18 December 2014

69. Report of the International Law Commission on the work of its forty-

eight session, 6 May- 26 July 1996, GA, Supplement No 10

(A/51/10), p 93 (Art 18 (Crimes against Humanity) of the Draft

Code).

(12)

12

70. Report of the Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of slavery, including its causes and consequences, A/HRC/27/53, 22 July 2014 71. Rietig V., New Law, Old Impunity: Mexico has a New Anti-

Trafficking Law. But will It Address the Country's Problems?, in Oxford Monitor of Forced Migration, vol. 2, No.2, (2012), pp. 21-25 72. Sakamoto R., The Women's International Tribunal on Japan's

Military Sexual Slavery: a Legal and Feminist Approach to the Comfort Women's Issue, in New Zealand Journal of Asian Studies, vol. 3, (2001), pp. 49-58

73. Sanderson T., Transnational terror and Organized Crime: Blurring the Lines, in SAIS Review, vol. 24, (2004), pp. 49-61

74. Shelley L., The Unholy Trinity: Transnational Crime, Corruption, and Terrorism, in The Brown Journal of World Affairs, vol. 11, (2005), pp. 101-111

75. Statement of Carla del Ponte, Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, to the United Nations Security Council, Press Release of the Office of the Prosecutor, FH/P.I.S./791-e, The Hague, 10 October 2003

76. Stoeker S. W., L. Shelley, Human Trafficking and Transational Crime: Eurasian and America Perspectives,Oxford, 2005

77. Strategic Plan, June 2012-2015 (ICC-OTP, 11 October 2015) 78. Tanaka Y., Japa ’s C mf rt W m , S xua s a ry a d pr st tut

during World War II and the US occupation, in The International History Review, vol. 25, No. 2, (2003),pp. 473-475

79. The Guardian, Brides for sale: Trafficked Vietnamese girls sold into marriage in China, http://www.theguardian.com/global-

development/2014/jun/29/brides-for-sale-trafficked-vietnamese-

(13)

13 girls-sold-marriage-china

80. The Vienna Forum to Fight Human Trafficking, Background Paper Workshop: Profiling the Traffickers, 13-15 February 2008, Vienna 81. Trafficking in Human Beings and Corruption, PACO Project on the

regional seminar, 19-22 June 2002

82. Triffterer O., Commentary on the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court: Observers' Notes, Munchen (2008)

83. United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights

Recommended Principles and Guidelines on Human Rights and Human Trafficking (E/2002/68/Add.1)

84. UNODC Services and Tools, Practical Solutions to Global Threats to Justice, Security and Health, 2010

85. UNODC, The Role of Corruption in Trafficking in Persons, 2011 86. UNODC, Toolkit to Combat Trafficking in Persons, 2006

87. Van Damme Y., Gert Vermeulen, Organized Crime Involvement in Trafficking in Persons and Smuggling of Migrants, UNODC, 2010

88. Van den Anker C., The Political Economy of New Slavery, 2004 89. Vermeulen G., EU Quality standards in support of the fight against

trafficking in human beings and sexual exploitation of children, Maklu Publishers, 2007

90. Warner E., Behind the Wedding Veil: Child marriage as a Form of Trafficking in Girls, in Journal of Gender, Social Policy and the Law, vol. 12, (2011), pp. 233-271

91. Weitzer R., Sex Trafficking and the Sex Industry: the Need for

Evidence-based Theory and Legislation, in Journal of Criminal Law

and Criminology, vol. 101, (2011), pp. 1337-1370

(14)

14

92. Wolfe L., Fighting the War on Sexual Trafficking of Women and Girls, University of Washington, 3 November 2001

93. Women in the Islamic State- a Manifesto, scaricabile al http://www.quilliamfoundation.org/wp/wp-

content/uploads/publications/free/women-of-the-islamic-state3.pdf 94. Women's Caucus for Gender Justice in the International Criminal

Court, Recommendations and Commentary for December 1997, PrepCom on the Establishment of an International Criminal Court (United Nations Headquarters, December 1-12, 1997)

95. Women's Initiatives for Gender Justice, Inder, Making a Statement. A review of Charges and Prosecution for Gender-based Crimes before the International Criminal Court, 2008

96. Zimmerman C., The Relationship of Trauma to Mental Disorders

Among Trafficked and Sexually Exploited Girls and Women, in

American Journal of Public Health, vol.12, (2010), pp. 2442-2449

Riferimenti

Documenti correlati

In this paper we address the multitarget coverage problem based on probabilistic detection model; our contributions are as follows: based on Neyman-Peason probabilistic detection

Similarly, we found Rnd3 depolymerization Actin Actin depolymerization Actin depolymerization Actin depolymerization Ascl1 Ascl1 VZ SVZ/IZ CP Rnd3 Rnd3 Rnd3 Rnd3 Cyclin D1 P

de Cuxa, de Romuald et de son maître Marin avec lequel il partageait la vie solitaire dans les marais du littoral adriatique, pour les autres sources c'est Guarin seul

La chemioipertermia intraperitoneale laparoscopica può dunque rap- presentare una buona opzione terapeutica per il trattamento palliativo del- l’ascite maligna in quei pazienti in

The Special Rapporteur on violence against women, its causes and consequences recommended that Italy continue to take necessary measures, including financial, to maintain

The UNJHRO only includes in its statistics those deaths in detention which are confirmed as human rights violations, meaning that the detainees died following poor

The Preamble mentions dignity in two places: ‘ [w]hereas recognition of the inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is

The Danish Medical Association proposed “Health Care Information Technology” as the theme of the Scientific Session in Copenhagen in 2007, but the final decision on the theme would