Glossary
The EMN Glossary – as one of the key products of the EMN - improves comparability by enabling a common understanding and use of terms and definitions relating to asylum and migration. The Glossary draws on a variety of sources, but primarily on the legislation of the EU asylum and immigration acquis, and makes terms available in the majority of EU Member State languages.
The online version is regularly updated and available in various languages.
- BG: Процесът „Бали“
- CZ: Balijský proces; Proces Bali
- DE: Bali-Prozess
- EE: Bali protsess
- EN: Bali Process
- ES: Proceso de Bali
- FI: Balin prosessi
- FR: Processus de Bali
- GA: Próiseas Bali
- GR: Διαδικασία του Μπαλί
- HU: Bali Folyamat
- IT: Processo di Bali
- LT: Balio procesas
- LV: Bali process
- MT: Proċess (Il-) ta’ Bali
- NL: Bali proces
- NO: Bali-prosessen
- PL: Proces Bali
- PT: Processo de Bali
- RO: Procesul Bali
- SE: Baliprocessen
- SK: Balijský proces
- SL: Baliski proces
Definition
An international forum dealing with smuggling of migrants and trafficking in human beings, participated in by over 50 countries in the Asia-Pacific region and beyond.
Synonyms
Bali Process on People Smuggling, Trafficking in Persons and Related Transnational Crime
Related
Global Approach to Migration and Mobility, smuggling of migrants, trafficking in human beings
Comments
1. The Bali Process was established through a framework agreement that was initiated at the Regional Ministerial Conference on People Smuggling, Trafficking in Persons and Related Transnational Crime’ held in Bali, Indonesia in February 2002.
2. It aims to facilitate discussion and information sharing about issues relating to people smuggling, human trafficking, and related transnational crime and appropriate responses to these issues.
3. For more information, see the website of the Bali Process.
2. It aims to facilitate discussion and information sharing about issues relating to people smuggling, human trafficking, and related transnational crime and appropriate responses to these issues.
3. For more information, see the website of the Bali Process.
Source
Website of the Bali Process