Law No. 61 of 2016
Law No. 61 on the prevention of trafficking consists of 66 articles covering prevention, prosecution of offenders, and protection of victims with the aim to fight all forms of human trafficking, especially trafficking of women.
Law No. 61 on the prevention of trafficking consists of 66 articles covering prevention, prosecution of offenders, and protection of victims with the aim to fight all forms of human trafficking, especially trafficking of women.
Law No. 68 establishes the National Council for Tunisians Abroad to support and represent the Tunisian diaspora.
Law No. 76 amends law No. 231 of 1996 regarding Egyptians who intend to work abroad and imposes fees on permits for highly skilled Egyptians to work in the public sector in countries of destination and requires them to obtain a permit before beginning their employment.
Law No. 82 combats irregular migration and migrant smuggling by criminalising smugglers, considering irregular migrants as victims and including a provision for the creation of a fund to assist victims.
As Lebanon's Response Plan was to be carried out in two phases, this Year Two document covers 2016, the second year of the LCRP, as a transitional phase into a longer term strategic framework for 2017-2020.
Ministerial Order No. 51 establishes the Migrant Workers Exit Permit Grievances Committee.
Ministerial Resolution No. 591 addresses the Commitment of Establishments to provide accommodation to their workers.
Resolution No. 33, passed by the UAE Council of Ministers, relates to the executive regulations of Federal Law No. 14 of 2014 and provides free health care to treat communicable and contagious diseases for all residents, although deportation rules remain in place if migrants are infected with specific diseases.
This updated 2017-2018 response plan builds upon on the 2016-2018 plan and integrates refugee and resilience responses into one comprehensive vulnerability assessment with a single plan for each sector.