Legislative Guide for the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime and the Protocols thereto

The main purpose of the legislative guides is to assist States seeking to ratify or implement the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime and its supplementary Protocols.

The guides lay out the basic requirements of the Convention and the Protocols thereto, as well as the issues that each State party must address, while furnishing a range of options and examples that national drafters may wish to consider as they try to implement the Convention and its Protocols. 

The guides have been drafted to accommodate different legal traditions and varying levels of institutional development and provide, where available, implementation options.
The present legislative guides are the product of a broad participatory process involving invaluable input from numerous experts, institutions and government representatives from all regions of the world, who contributed to the guides a wealth of knowledge and expertise, together with significant enthusiasm and personal and professional commitment.

Part 1: Legislative guide for the implementation of the Convention only, 2017 update

Part 2: Legislative guide on the Trafficking in Persons Protocol only, 2020 update

Part 3: Legislative guide on the Smuggling of Migrants Protocol only, 2005

Part 4: Legislative guide on the Firearms Protocol only, 2005