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UN Office on Drugs and Crime

The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) is a global leader in the fight against illicit drugs and international crime. Established in 1997 through a merger between the United Nations Drug Control Programme and the Centre for International Crime Prevention, UNODC operates in all regions of the world through an extensive network of field offices. Website: www.unodc.org/
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Model Law against the Smuggling of Migrants

October 2010 | Publisher: UN Office on Drugs and Crime | Document type: Legal Articles/Analyses/Commentaries

Afghanistan Opium Survey 2010 - Summary Findings

September 2010 | Publisher: UN Office on Drugs and Crime | Document type: Country Reports

Global Initiative to Fight Human Trafficking : report of the Secretariat

16 July 2010 | Publisher: UN Office on Drugs and Crime | Document type: Thematic Reports

Toolkit to Combat Smuggling of Migrants. Tool 1, Understanding the smuggling of migrants.

July 2010 | Publisher: UN Office on Drugs and Crime | Document type: Handbooks/Manuals

The Globalization of Crime: A Transnational Organized Crime Threat Assessment

17 June 2010 | Publisher: UN Office on Drugs and Crime | Document type: Thematic Reports

Model Law against the Smuggling of Migrants

2010 | Publisher: UN Office on Drugs and Crime | Document type: Model Laws

Corruption in Afghanistan, Bribery as reported by the victims

January 2010 | Publisher: UN Office on Drugs and Crime | Document type: Country Reports

Trafficking in Persons: Analysis on Europe

October 2009 | Publisher: UN Office on Drugs and Crime | Document type: Thematic Reports

Addiction, Crime and Insurgency. The transnational threat of Afghan opium

October 2009 | Publisher: UN Office on Drugs and Crime | Document type: Country Reports

International Framework for Action: To Implement the Trafficking in Persons Protocol

September 2009 | Publisher: UN Office on Drugs and Crime | Document type: Thematic Reports

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