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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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repatriation
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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-19
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... (1) Pending the
completion
of
arrangements
for the
repatriation
of destitute
victims
of
international
traffic in persons
for the
purpose
of
prostitution
, to make suitable
provisions
for their
temporary
care
and
maintenance
; ...
... (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
. ...
... Where the
persons
referred to in the preceding paragraph cannot themselves repay the
cost
of
repatriation
and have neither
spouse
,
relatives
nor
guardian
to
pay
for them, the
cost
of
repatriation
as far as the nearest
frontier
or
port
of
embarkation
or
airport
in the direction of the
State of origin
shall be
borne
by the
State
where they are in
residence
, and the
cost
of the
remainder
of the
journey
shall be
borne
by the
State of origin
. ...
... Where the
persons
referred to in the preceding paragraph cannot themselves repay the
cost
of
repatriation
and have neither
spouse
,
relatives
nor
guardian
to
pay
for them, the
cost
of
repatriation
as far as the nearest
frontier
or
port
of
embarkation
or
airport
in the direction of the
State of origin
shall be
borne
by the
State
where they are in
residence
, and the
cost
of the
remainder
of the
journey
shall be
borne
by the
State of origin
. ...
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