Document Summary
This document addresses the Royal Decree for the Anti-Trafficking System in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which aims to combat human trafficking crimes, protect victims, and provide necessary support. It outlines key definitions related to human trafficking, specifies penalties for perpetrators, and details procedures for victim protection. Additionally, it discusses the formation of a specialized committee to coordinate efforts against these crimes.
Main Headings
- Introduction: Highlights the system’s main objective of combating human trafficking crimes and protecting human rights.
- Definitions: Provides definitions of key terms such as human trafficking, victims, and transnational crime.
- Penalties: Specifies severe penalties, including imprisonment and fines, for perpetrators, with heightened penalties for crimes involving children or women.
- Victim Protection: Details the support provided to victims, including medical and psychological care, as well as safe housing if necessary.
- International Cooperation: Emphasizes the importance of collaborating with other countries to combat cross-border human trafficking.
- Preventive Measures: Discusses strategies to prevent trafficking through awareness and media campaigns.
- Formation of the Committee: Explains the establishment of a specialized committee composed of representatives from various ministries and agencies to address human trafficking.