DIRECTIVE 2004/81 VICTIMS OF TRAFFICKING SYNTHESIS REPORT Study on the “Conformity Checking of the Transportation by Member States of 10 EC Directives in the Sector of Asylum and Immigration”
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The study contains different types of reports:
1. Two hundred seventy National Reports about the implementation of each of the 10 directives in each of the 27 Member States.
2. Ten Synthesis Reports for each of the 10 directives about their implementation in the 27 Member States. The abbreviated names used in the study for the 10 directives concerned by this report are:
• Family reunification
• Long-term residents
• Temporary protection
• Reception conditions
• Victims of trafficking
• Qualification
• Assistance for transit
• Carriers Liability
• Facilitation of unauthorised entry and stay
• Mutual recognition (of expulsion)
Those two kinds of reports are all accompanied by a summary.
Each National report is accompanied by a National Summary Datasheet. This Summary underlines the most serious problems related to the transposition of the concerned directive in the concerned Member State. Moreover, translations of the most problematic national provisions have been included in this National Summary Datasheet as requested by the Commission.
Each Synthesis Report is accompanied by a Summary Datasheet which underlines the most important conclusions and the main problems related to the transposition of the concerned Directive in the 27 Member States. It contains also some recommendations addressed to the Commission. There are also 27 Executive Summaries about the implementation of the 10 directives in each of the Member States.
Apart of the reports, the Tables of Correspondence are very important tools to check the transposition of the directives by Member States. One table has been prepared about the implementation of each of the 10 directives in each of the 27 Member States. They have been included in each National Summary Datasheet. It gives a precise overview of the transposition of each provision (sometimes even of each sentence) of the concerned directive: the state of transposition (has actually the provision or not been transposed?), the legal situation (in case of transposition, is there or not a legal problem?) and a reference to the national provisions of transposition. Footnotes giving brief explanations have also been included in the tables. The reader who wants to have more information can easily find in column 2 of the tables a reference to the number of the question to consult the national report. Guidelines explain how the national rapporteurs were asked to complete the table and how they had to understand each mention proposed in the table.
The paper version of the reports is accompanied by a website. Apart from an electronic version of all the reports, the website gives also access to the full text of the national rules of transposition.