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id: 32684
Title: Combating human trafficking: features of criminal liability
Authors: Manhora T.V., Dzeveliuk A.
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Date of publication: 2023-04-07 14:35:13
Last changes: 2023-04-07 14:35:13
Year of publication: 2023
Summary: In the modern era of globalization, the issue of cross-border migration is becoming increasingly acute, which is caused, first of all, by its influence on the development of one of the types of international crime, in addition to drug and arms trade, which is human trafficking. Thus, the German researcher Leo Keidel considers human trafficking as one of the main activities of criminal groups, which ranks 5th in the hierarchy of criminal activity in Germany [1, p. 48]. This is certainly a violation of all human rights and freedoms enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights adopted by the UN General Assembly. The greatest concern is the increase in the volume of illegal export of women and children from their native countries abroad for the purposes of sexual exploitation and forced labor. According to some data, the total number of people around the world who fall into slavery every year is 1 million people, and the profits of criminal groups are 3.5 billion dollars annually [1, p. 48]. Meanwhile, underground prostitution contributes to the spread of sexually transmitted infections, including AIDS. Recently, there are also cases of people being used for organ transplantation, because the lack of donor material and its high cost attract criminal structures.
URI: http://81.30.162.23/repository/getfile.php/32684.pdf
Publication type: Монографії видані за кордоном
Publication: Adaptation of Ukrainian legislation to EU requirements. Monograph. Primedia eLaunch, Boston, USA. 2023 P. 9-45. DOI: 10.46299/979.8.88992.698.6.1
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Published by: Куценко Микола Ігорович
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