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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-2
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... (2) Knowingly lets or
rents
a
building
or other
place
or any part thereof for the
purpose
of the
prostitution
of others. ...
ARTICLE-17
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... (1) To make such
regulations
as are necessary for the
protection
of immigrants or emigrants, and in particular,
women
and
children
, both at the
place
of arrival and
departure
and while en route; ...
... (3) To take appropriate
measures
to ensure
supervision
of railway
stations
,
airports
, seaports and en route, and of other
public
places
, in
order
to
prevent
international
traffic in persons
for the
purpose
of
prostitution
; ...
ARTICLE-19
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... (2) To repatriate
persons
referred to in
article
18
who desire to be
repatriated
or who may be claimed by
persons
exercising
authority
over them or whose
expulsion
is ordered in
conformity
with the
law
.
Repatriation
shall take
place
only after
agreement
is reached with the
State
of destination as to
identity
and
nationality
as well as to the
place
and
date
of arrival at
frontiers
. Each
Party
to the present
Convention
shall
facilitate
the passage of such
persons
through its
territory
. ...
... (2) To repatriate
persons
referred to in
article
18
who desire to be
repatriated
or who may be claimed by
persons
exercising
authority
over them or whose
expulsion
is ordered in
conformity
with the
law
.
Repatriation
shall take
place
only after
agreement
is reached with the
State
of destination as to
identity
and
nationality
as well as to the
place
and
date
of arrival at
frontiers
. Each
Party
to the present
Convention
shall
facilitate
the passage of such
persons
through its
territory
. ...
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