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Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Persons and of the Exploitation of the Prostitution of Others
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ARTICLE-14
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... Such
services
should compile all
information
calculated
to
facilitate
the
prevention
and
punishment
of the
offences
referred to in the present
Convention
and should be in close
contact
with the
corresponding
services
in other
States
. ...
ARTICLE-15
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... To the
extent
permitted by
domestic law
and to the
extent
to which the
authorities
responsible
for the
services
referred to in
article
14
may
judge
desirable
, they shall furnish to the
authorities
responsible
for the
corresponding
services
in other
States
the following
information
: ...
... (2) Particulars of any
search
for any
prosecution
,
arrest
,
conviction
, refusal of
admission
or
expulsion
of
persons
guilty
of any of the
offences
referred to in the present
Convention
, the
movements
of such
persons
and any other
useful
information
with
regard
to them. ...
... The
information
so furnished shall
include
descriptions
of the
offenders
, their
fingerprints
, photographs,
methods of operation
,
police
records
and
records
of
conviction
. ...
ARTICLE-18
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... The
Parties
to the present
Convention
undertake
, in
accordance
with the
conditions
laid down by
domestic law
, to have
declarations
taken from
aliens
who are prostitutes, in
order
to
establish
their
identity
and
civil
status
and to
discover
who has caused them to
leave
their
State
. The
information
obtained shall be
communicated
to the
authorities
of the
State of origin
of the said
persons
with a
view
to their eventual
repatriation
. ...
ARTICLE-21
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... The
Parties
to the present
Convention
shall
communicate
to the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
such
laws
and
regulations
as have already been promulgated in their
States
, and thereafter annually such
laws
and
regulations
as may be promulgated, relating to the
subjects
of the present
Convention
, as well as all
measures
taken by them
concerning
the
application
of the
Convention
. The
information
received
shall be
published
periodically by the
Secretary-General
and sent to all
Members
of the
United Nations
and to non-
member States
to which the present
Convention
is officially
communicated
in
accordance
with
article
23
. ...
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