Laurence Rossignol, the French Minister of Families, Childhood and Women’s rights; Yves Charpenel, deputy state prosecutor of the Supreme Court of France and president of the Scelles Foundation; Rachel Moran, founder and executive director of SPACE International and author of the bestseller “Paid For: My Journey Through Prostitution”; and Taina Bien-Aimé, executive director of Coalition Aginst Trafficking in Women (CATW) Will be in New York (6:30 pm) tonight to discuss the French law of April 13, 2016 and the global strategies against trafficking and sexual exploitation alongside CAP International on the occasion of the Commission on the Status of Women: CSW61
After a long debate, Ireland finally adopts the Nordic model, like Sweden, Iceland, Norway, Canada and, more recently, France (2016), but also Northern Ireland (2015) which was the 1st UK region to have the purchase of a sexual act sentenced. The Fondation Scelles greets this major victory and invites all to support this abolitionist outburst.
Jean-Michel Cailliau, Avocat Général à la Cour de Cassation Et Responsable du Pôle Juridique et Judiciaire à la Fondation Scelles intervient aujourd’hui dans le cadre d’un séminaire à la DACG (Direction des Affaires Criminelles et des Grâces ) sur la traite des êtres humains à des fins d’exploitation sexuelle.
Le Magistrat s’exprimera sur les nouvelles tendances du phénomène régulièrement analysées par les équipes de la Fondation Scelles alors qu'approche la date anniversaire de la loi du 13 avril 2016 visant à renforcer la lutte contre le système prostitutionnel et à accompagner les personnes prostituées.
This year, the Fondation Scelles Awards 4th edition will start with the best pleading contest: young people get engaged against prostitution and trade with purposes of sexual exploitation. The secretaries of the Paris bar conference will have to plead on the theme of the concrete enforcement of the April 13th 2016 law intending to reinforce the fight against the prostitution system and accompany prostituted persons.
It is the third consecutive year that the Ecole Nationale Supérieure Louis Lumière has joined the Fondation Scelles in its pedagogical curriculum. A guarantee of trust, esteem and commitment. Within the framework of the session "Communication visuelle", 16 young people will work on the "sex-buyers", as a co-responsible actor of sexual exploitation.