The convention was adopted by a
resolution of the
United Nations General Assembly on 15 November 2000. The Convention came into force on 29 September 2003. According to
Leoluca Orlando, Mayor of Palermo, the convention was the first international convention to fight transnational organized crime, trafficking of human beings, and terrorism. In 2014, the UNTOC strengthened its policies regarding
wildlife smuggling. Botswana signed the Anti-Human Trafficking Act of 2014 to comply with UNTOC on the human smuggling protocol. In 2017, as Japan prepared the organization of the
2019 Rugby World Cup, and the
2020 Summer Olympics and
Paralympics, it faced the issue of not being fully compliant with the UNTOC, thus jeopardizing its eligibility to organize those events. In February 2018, Afghanistan introduced a new penal code which made the country's laws UNTOC-compliant for the first time. ==Description==