New pathways to trafficking victims’ protection? Intersection and synergies between the European Pact on Migration and Asylum and directive (EU) 2024/1712 for third-country national victims
Abstract
Victims of trafficking find themselves in an extraordinarily vulnerable
position, having suffered severe violations of their human dignity and personal
freedoms. This vulnerability is further intensified for those victims who are in an
irregular situation within the European Union, as it complicates their ability to seek
protection and support. Consequently, this paper offers a critical analysis of the
legislative advancements introduced by instruments stemming from the European Pact on Migration and Asylum, as well as Directive (EU) 2024/1712, which amends
Directive 2011/36/EU concerning the anti-trafficking framework in the European
Union. The study aims to clarify the interactions and synergies between the
trafficking and asylum systems, emphasizing both the – minimum – progress
achieved and the persistent challenges in ensuring adequate protection for trafficking
victims.
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