Global Forum on Migration and Development
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Date Shared: 
Wednesday, January 15, 2014 - 10:30
Title: 

The Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act

Countries and areas: 
Thailand
Thematic Area: 
Policy coherence and mainstreaming, Rights of migrants, Strategies for addressing irregular migration and enabling regular migration
Tags: 
Legal Frameworks on Migration, Trafficking and Human Smuggling, Policy Coherence, Trafficking in Persons
Summary: 

In February 2008, Thailand enacted the Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act, which broadens the definition of exploitation to include sexual exploitation, production and distribution of pornography, slavery, forced begging, forced labour, trade in organs, or other similar forms of exploitation. It applies to all persons regardless of their legal status.

Key elements of the Act are: heavier penalties for offenders; the right to compensation for victims; provision of shelter and other necessities including physical, psychosocial, legal, educational, and health care assistance to victims. 

GFMD Source: 

M&D Practices Shared within the GFMD context by Steering Group Members (2007 - 2011)

Thematic Recollection RT: 

GFMD 2008 - RoP, RT 2.2

Link to documents: 

Complete document: http://www.baliprocess.net/files/Thailand/1.%20trafficking_in_persons_act_b.e%202551%20(eng.).pdf


Source (retrieved on 04/13/2026 - 06:41): https://www.gfmd.org/pfp/ppd/448