Victims who are Vietnamese citizens or stateless persons permanently residing in Vietnam may, depending on the cases as specified in the Law on Human Trafficking Prevention and Combat 2011 of Vietnam, enjoy support regimes.
The crime of human trafficking is currently experiencing complex developments, with women and children being the main victims of this crime. In order to effectively prevent and combat human trafficking, the law has also specified provisions on the management of public order and security to support these efforts.
The Law on Human Trafficking Prevention and Combat 2011 of Vietnam was promulgated on March 29, 2011, consisting of 8 chapters and 58 articles. There are acts that are strictly prohibited specified in this document.
Information, communication and education about human trafficking prevention and combat aim to raise awareness and responsibilities of individuals, families, agencies, organizations and communities for human trafficking prevention and combat; to enhance their vigilance against human trafficking and active participation in human trafficking prevention and combat in Vietnam.
The Law on Human Trafficking Prevention and Combat 2011 of Vietnam provides the prevention, detection and handling of human trafficking acts and other acts in violation of the law on human trafficking prevention and combat: receipt, verification and protection of and support for victims; etc., of which a notable content is the regulation on principles of human trafficking prevention and combat.
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