The Protection Project conducts ongoing research on comparative models in human rights legislation from around the world – including legislation on violence against women, trafficking in persons, and child protection – to develop model laws and best practices for legislators and civil society representatives alike. Recent projects and publications include:
- UNODC Model Law on Trafficking in Persons
- “Legal Approaches to Trafficking as a Form of Violence against Women: Implications for a More Comprehensive Strategy in Legislation on the Elimination of Violence against Women”
- Model Law on Combating Child Sex Tourism
- Model Law on Sexual Harassment
- Model Law on Sexual Harassment (Arabic)
- Model Law on Violence against Women (developed in cooperation with The Suzanne Mubarak Regional Centre for Women’s Health and Development)
- Model Law on Violence Against Women (Arabic)